To: cajun-jack
BUT try to live like the Bible tells you...Where does the Bible say that public officials, acting in their official capacity in the world's greatest constitutional republic are supposed to use their offical position to advocate their private religious beliefs? Seems to me that judge mooron remains free to practice his religious beliefs as long as he doesn't advocate or promote those beliefs on the public's dime.
To: Labyrinthos
apparently the 10 commandments are viewed as one judge's belief in alabama since so many are there protesting. Feds have no rights telling the states what to do, especially if it is against the public's will.
To: Labyrinthos
You answered other posts....why not answer mine??? Afraid??
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