To: exmarine
Read the opinion. When the judge who puts them there - the Chief Justice - does so expressly to exalt his version of Christianity above all other faiths, and refuses to allow other expressions of faith in the same manner, then YES, it most certainly does.
457 posted on
07/02/2003 10:17:50 AM PDT by
lugsoul
To: lugsoul
Read the opinion. When the judge who puts them there - the Chief Justice - does so expressly to exalt his version of Christianity above all other faiths, and refuses to allow other expressions of faith in the same manner, then YES, it most certainly does. Again, who are you kidding? There have been other rulings pulling down 10 commandments (Kentucky for example). Are you going to assert that anywhere the 10 commandments are posted it is related to the attempted establishment of a state religion? Let's not obfuscate the intent of these judges - they are looking for an excuse to stamp God out the public square anywhere they find it.
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