To: Lurking Libertarian
Would everyone here feel the same way if Judge Moore had placed a huge monument to the Koran on the courthouse lawn?
19 posted on
07/01/2003 3:22:43 PM PDT by
Dog Gone
To: Dog Gone
Some idiot commented....
"Would everyone here feel the same way if Judge Moore had placed a huge monument to the Koran on the courthouse lawn?"
No....If the Koran were historically a part of this nation.
Give it up.....this isn't about religion. It's about the fed's repression over local government.
To: Dog Gone
Some idiot commented....
"Would everyone here feel the same way if Judge Moore had placed a huge monument to the Koran on the courthouse lawn?"
No....If the Koran were historically a part of this nation.
Give it up.....this isn't about religion. It's about the fed's repression over local government.
To: Dog Gone
The Koran acknowledges the Prophets and the Law. Didn't you ever wonder what that meant? BTW, it's not likely you would see the words of the Koran rendered into a large statue - that's un-Koranic. On the other hand, Moslems are in the habit of writing phrases on banners which are then hung on buildings.
Before you create these negative comparisons you might well educate yourself about what the adherents of other religions really do and what they think. I know you will be startled when you check out Islam.
To: Dog Gone
"Would everyone here feel the same way if Judge Moore had placed a huge monument to the Koran on the courthouse lawn?"Yes.
Now all the Judge Moore from your alternative universe would have have to do is find one single fiber of corrolation between Islam and a phantom Muslim Founding Father...
Oh that's right -- Islam had zilch, zip, nada to do with the traditions, laws, or Constitution of the United States of America -- never mind.
201 posted on
07/01/2003 7:29:17 PM PDT by
F16Fighter
(What color pants-suit did Hitlery wear today?)
To: Dog Gone
Would everyone here feel the same way if Judge Moore had placed a huge monument to the Koran on the courthouse lawn?
Hey if the Koran had anything to do with our moral, legal, and cultural patrimony in this country, I'd say go for it. As it is, it doesn't. To deny that the 10 commandments isn't part of our cultural heritage is to deny reality.
Check your relativism at the door, por favor.
206 posted on
07/01/2003 7:31:32 PM PDT by
Antoninus
(In hoc signo, vinces †)
To: Dog Gone
Would everyone here feel the same way if Judge Moore had placed a huge monument to the Koran on the courthouse lawn?If Judge Moore were to have done that, the morning after it was put in place, it would probably have been found to have been smashed into numerous pieces.
267 posted on
07/01/2003 8:33:52 PM PDT by
judgeandjury
(The more numerous the laws, the more corrupt the state.)
To: Dog Gone
Would everyone here feel the same way if Judge Moore had placed a huge monument to the Koran on the courthouse lawn? That would be akin to erecting a statue of Adolf Hitler.
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