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To: sinkspur
"But they would have no case if Moore agreed to include the Hammarabic code, and Solon, and Confucius in his display."

Just what the h*ll do ANY of these belief systems have to do with American law, tradition, and heritage??

Shall the peoples' honoring of their ancestral Founder's Heritage be considered verboten in your 'New World (State) Order'?

75 posted on 08/20/2003 9:54:01 PM PDT by F16Fighter (If it looks like a duck, and quacks like a duck...)
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To: F16Fighter
Just what the h*ll do ANY of these belief systems have to do with American law, tradition, and heritage??

Ask the Supreme Court. They're all prominently featured, next to the 10 Commandments, in the Court's chambers.

81 posted on 08/20/2003 9:57:29 PM PDT by sinkspur (Get two dogs and be part of a pack!)
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To: F16Fighter
"But they would have no case if Moore agreed to include the Hammarabic code, and Solon, and Confucius in his display."

Just what the h*ll do ANY of these belief systems have to do with American law, tradition, and heritage??

American law mostly came from English Law, but where did English Law come from? I can see where Confucian philosophy probably had little to do with the development of English Law, but the foundations of all of Western law weren't made up of whole cloth from Christianity. They go back further into pre-Christian western civilizations; Rome, Athens, and the Middle East. Christianity built on those.

153 posted on 08/21/2003 9:52:18 AM PDT by RonF
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