Save The Ten Commandments
Faith and Action,
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I believe this country was founded on Christian principles and I do not see how anyone has the right to tell us what we can or cannot display on our property. Please leave a comment with your thoughts on this matter.
3 comments:
Does it not come under freedom of speech, or is the written word not included.
i'm not American, or a practicing Christian but i see no reason for it to be removed.
I hope they get to keep it.
Irks me...to no end.
I ws raised Catholic..I do not practice any one religion..I have a faith, I choose not to label it..
Hence, It is my privy yes?
I am irritated that pople have NOTHING better to do with their lives than to crab on about how a sign is impeding their lives...argggg.
People need to be positive and creative..If their lives would be more "enlightened" by their views and values, then use them in a way to better society.
Which their cause does not.
I agree, this country was founded on Religious principles, Laws are written based on them, in the true breaking down of it.
I find their rhetoric to be in my face and insulting. Where as, I tune them out blah blah blah...
Okay I am done babbling...
Peace
You are in need of an update here, Mike.
Rescinding an earlier order, the government of the District of Columbia this week decided to allow a religious group to keep a monument of the Ten Commandments that had been erected in a front yard across the street from the U.S. Supreme Court.
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