As long as you continue to misquote me, and misinterpret what I have very clearly stated, there is no point in continuing this discussion.
Once again. Thanks for the discussion.
But in your spare time, you can mull over why Moses and the Ten Commandments are engraved on the Supreme Court building.
No need to reply. Just think about it.
"But in your spare time, you can mull over why Moses and the Ten Commandments are engraved on the Supreme Court building."
That wouldn't seem to have much to do with the intent of the Founding Fathers in writing the constitution. Unless there was an apendix with designs for the Supreme Court building that I've missed...
Moses is there for the same reason that Confucius is.
Heck, Mohammed's there as well - that doesn't mean that the Koran trumps the Constitution, either.
But in your spare time, you can mull over why Moses and the Ten Commandments are engraved on the Supreme Court building.
No need to reply. Just think about it.
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You DO realise that Mohammed is engraved there as well, dont you?