Ten Commandments Ruling Tomorrow

Mar 01, 2005 19:41

Tomorrow, the United States Supreme Court will hear oral arguments to decide if the public display of the Ten Commandments is a government endorsement of religion. The Ten Commandments played an important role in the development of the constitution and this country and if someone sees it hanging on the wall, they aren't going to be persuaded to ( Read more... )

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fusion260 March 2 2005, 00:47:36 UTC
Shouldn't the freedom of religion supersede any alleged separation of church and state?

Yes, it should. However, the 10 Commandments were never really an endorsement or promotion of religion. The main reason for the inclusion of "God" and the 10 Commandments with the government is to show that nobody is above the law, including those that make the laws.

Sadly, the liberal side of the argument believes they are above the law when they remove the only thing above them: a supreme power.

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jizmunci March 26 2005, 18:12:20 UTC
yes.

I was really trying to contact you to get posting access on your coldfusion community as I'm new to coldfusion and was looking for some advice.

Matt

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ibjhb March 26 2005, 18:19:21 UTC
You got it! :)

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