To: mugs99
Then answer me this:
Congress shall pass no law to establish a religion or limit the free exercise thereof.
A cross on a hill or a prayer in school or the ten commandments in a court room does not establish a religion. Only an act of Congress does.
If you take down the Cross on the hill, or remove prayer from school, or remove the ten commandments, then you limit the free exercise thereof.
If you are Christian, why in the world would you stand for limiting the free exercise of religion? Are the 'Christians' in the ACLU truly Christian or am I just hearing spew?
Actions speak louder then words.
47 posted on
09/22/2006 11:26:36 AM PDT by
do the dhue
(If you are not part of the solution, then you are part of the problem.)
To: do the dhue
A cross on a hill or a prayer in school or the ten commandments in a court room does not establish a religion. Only an act of Congress does. I agree with you on the cross on the hill, and the ten commandments in the court room does not bother me. I don't even care about the school prayer.
But, if we allow those then we must allow this:
And this does bother me.
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48 posted on
09/22/2006 11:39:19 AM PDT by
mugs99
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