The Ten Commandments Response
Those who oppose the display of the Ten Commandments in the public square answer these questions:
1.) At what point during our 200 year history as a nation did the government establish a church, whereby it ordered every citizen to belong to one religion?
2.) Can you prove there isn’t a God? Can you prove there is a God?
3.) If religious displays and rituals in the public square were unconstitutional, why didn’t the original framers of the Constitution ban them immediately from public discourse and government buildings?
4.) If religious diversity is the issue upon which you base this new Supreme Court litigation to remove religious displays from the public square, how do you explain the many different religious sects that crossed the Atlantic and pursued religious freedom at the birth of this great nation?
5.) If the immigrants who came here at the start of our nation accepted that our government was founded on Judeo-Christian principles, why can’t present day immigrants do the same?
6.) If I use the word “God” in front of a crowd of religiously diverse people in the public square, which of their Gods would I be referring too?
1.) At what point during our 200 year history as a nation did the government establish a church, whereby it ordered every citizen to belong to one religion?
2.) Can you prove there isn’t a God? Can you prove there is a God?
3.) If religious displays and rituals in the public square were unconstitutional, why didn’t the original framers of the Constitution ban them immediately from public discourse and government buildings?
4.) If religious diversity is the issue upon which you base this new Supreme Court litigation to remove religious displays from the public square, how do you explain the many different religious sects that crossed the Atlantic and pursued religious freedom at the birth of this great nation?
5.) If the immigrants who came here at the start of our nation accepted that our government was founded on Judeo-Christian principles, why can’t present day immigrants do the same?
6.) If I use the word “God” in front of a crowd of religiously diverse people in the public square, which of their Gods would I be referring too?
4 Comments:
Why is it that a few non believers are able to inflict their beliefs on the majority of the people who still believe in God and the Ten Commandments and why are they able to be granted changes to the fundemental rights granted under the Constitution and Declaration of Independence? Something wrong-somewhere.
It's called "tyranny of the minority" and it's an ever growing threat to the foundation of our society and if the majority doesn't speak up now, then forever hold your piece because it'll be too late. The ACLU is on the move to "secularize" America. They are committed and well funded to eradicate religion from the public square.
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For a good read check out the book MEN IN BLACK: how the Supreme Court is destroying America by Mark Levin. He really makes you think....
MS
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