To: jwalsh07
A worthless argument if ever there was one. The Ten Commnadments is both inherently religious and at the same time historical. Yes, it is both, but the issue is what Mr. Moore claimed as the reason he placed it. That is what got him busted, his big mouth.
So9
30 posted on
11/13/2003 6:27:45 PM PST by
Servant of the 9
(Real Texicans; we're grizzled, we're grumpy and we're armed)
To: Servant of the 9
What got Roy Moore busted was that he deliberately flouted a valid order of a federal court.
33 posted on
11/13/2003 6:33:29 PM PST by
The Man
To: Servant of the 9
Yes, it is both, but the issue is what Mr. Moore claimed as the reason he placed it.The motive for placing the Ten Commandments at any public institution is the same. They represent the Christian/Judeo history of this nation. The decalogue is God's commandments. There's no getting around that.
The only question remaining is which way 5 human beings vote in Washington DC. Something not quite right about that.
40 posted on
11/13/2003 6:41:39 PM PST by
jwalsh07
To: Servant of the 9
but the issue is what Mr. Moore claimed as the reason he placed it. Thoughtcrime?
70 posted on
11/14/2003 6:38:08 AM PST by
Sloth
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