Try to explain, one:
and like it or not, there are other religions in this country.
What does this statement have to do with the topic?
Two:
but to now put in a distinctly Christian monument
How is this a "distinctly Christian monument".
You have got to be kidding...those questions are so obvious.
By the way...insults only started when you went on a tirade about my name.
I actually went to Montgomery, Alabama and saw the monument. It is not distinctly Christian at all. It has a bunch of historical quotes on it along with the Ten Commandments. If you want to tie one relgion to it, you would have to blame Judaism. The point of the monument is simply to display the moral foundation for law. And guess what, Christians do not believe being moral makes you a Christian, though being immoral will likely be a sign you aren't one. If it were a Christian monument it would have John 3:16 and things like that on it.
Freedom thrives where the people willingly put moral restraints on themselves. Our Constitution was never supposed to be the enemy of religious expression, not even in the public square.