YWN666
Freelance Beer Tester
- Nov 11, 2008
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Then you are aware that any governement effort to make firm or stable, to introduce and cause to grow and multiply, to bring into existence, to put on a firm basis, to put into a favorable position, to gain full recognition or acceptance of, or to make a national or state institution of the first four Commandments of the Judaeo/Muslim/Christian God, directly violates the First Amendment to the US Constitution.And I know what the commandments are. Having them on the lawn in front of the courthouse, or in a city park, or anywhere else, in no way jeopardizes those of other faiths.
Consider yourself dismissed.
So to you, a stone with an engraving on it makes an establishment of religion?
hahahahahahaha! now that's pretty funny....
Let's experiment and put a monument to the Koran on the steps of the courthouse in Alabama and see how fast you people decide that it IS an establishment of religion.