Park Rangers and Pilgrims
The ‘Right to Be Wrong’
February 8, 2006
By Charles Colson
In 1989, the builders of a tea garden in a San Francisco park inadvertently left a parking barrier behind. Four years of complaints yielded zero efforts to remove the eyesore. Then—and I'm not making this up—a group of New Agers began to venerate the barrier as "a manifestation of the Hindi god, Shiva."
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