What's your point? Maybe Utah courthouses and public schools should be plastered with pronouncements from past and current prophets of the Mormon Church, because the majority of Utahns are Mormons. The heck with all the other Utahns, many of whom hold beliefs in stark opposition to those of the Mormon Church.
The point, though belabored, is over your pitiful head.
"What's your point? Maybe Utah courthouses and public schools should be plastered with pronouncements from past and current prophets of the Mormon Church, because the majority of Utahns are Mormons. The heck with all the other Utahns, many of whom hold beliefs in stark opposition to those of the Mormon Church."
What's your point?
Our local elementary school is plastered with environmental gobbledegook-speak, to heck with the feelings and beliefs of those of us who don't live eco-evangelization shoved down our kids throats... (oh that's right, reason #8 why our kids are not AT those schools!)
So, the point is that only *secularist* ideologoies are acceptable to be dictated to young 'uns? As church lady would say, how conveeeenient.