Posted on 06/07/2006 7:56:09 PM PDT by Aquamarine
WASHINGTON - It will be a short stroll for Faith and Action if the evangelical Christian organization is forced into a legal battle over its efforts to display an 850-pound granite Ten Commandments monument in its front garden.
After all, its Capitol Hill ministry is all of 30 feet from the U.S. Supreme Court.
We would love to discuss this in front of the nine justices, said the Rev. Rob Schenck, Faith and Action president.
Our legal team is prepared to take this all the way to the Supreme Court if necessary, he said. ... Click here to read the whole article.
Wow, what a crook. So now declaring a site an historical distric makes it public property that does not permit religious expression. Talk about twisted logic.
Some good news.
This should get interesting.
It just baffles me when people argue that the 10 Commandments are part of the justice of every system. Does not Exodus 20:4 point out that innocents will be punished severely because of their parents?
Wow, this should get good... 30 feet from the supreme court. Cool!
That's beautiful. It must have slipped through under the radar. :)
Wonderful question!
I want that in my front yard, it's beautiful!
We need to keep these brave people in our prayers.
Absolutely!
Anybody who's seen a kid suffering from Fetal Alcohol Syndrome knows the truth of that verse. Your sin harms others, especially your own.
If parents allow a perverse society, it's the kids who will have aids and disease and warped relationships.
If parents run God out of society, it's the children who are eventually destroyed when society's decay is complete.
Ping to read later
It will be kind of difficult for the Supreme Court seeing how they have it...
Well said.
Another bump for truth, Aqua.
Thanks for keeping this bumped to the top Dave. It's the best way to get this story some exposure.
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