Buy a piece of property and put up a monument.
Put whatever you want on it.
I am not sure what is so difficult to understand.
in keeping with existing rulings. sucks, but there it is.
Or have a rotating art area in the foyer with a decoration committee rotating art that they ramdomly select from ideas forwarded by email from citizens.
Or better yet, have the city hall permanently sell a location within it to a private non-profit(in the same fashion as crypts are sold for the display of urns or a sarcophagus in a mausoleum)whereas the non-profit can use the space as it pleases...including the Lord’s Prayer...
One of these days they are going to have to take a jack-hammer to the Supreme Court building because of its frieze if they allow this type of thing to stand.
Christianity is our History. If they do this they must unearth every Indian effigy on public land in this Country. They must get rid of every totem pole. They must also get rid of every Pagoda shape or representation thereof in every public park. They also must get rid of anything of religious significance in all museums. They must rid of everything that might suggest it has a religious significance in any public area in the whole country, no matter how ancient or historical it might be.
I can’t understand why people don’t do that with the nativity set too. If you live close to a government building, put one on your lawn. If more people would do this, not having one at a court house would never matter. I can’t understand people at all.
The Constitution says that government can't require a specific religion or keep people from choosing their own religion - nothing in it states/intends that nothing on government land/property can have any resemblance to any religion or that we have to cater to the Godless cretins who claim to be "offended and left out" in order to squash history and step on other's beliefs.
Compromising because others thing the Constitution is just a set of pliable suggestions is the sure path to destruction of the greatest Nation on God's green earth...
I am not sure what is so difficult to understand.