I do agree that all faiths are protected in the United States. I think Roy Moore would also agree. A principle of Christianity is loving protection from harm. Other religions can practice and meet and speak free from harm in our country. But it would be silly to put up a monument to Buddha in the courthouse and try to make a case for Buddhist principles being integral to the history of our legal system.
Look, I'm not here to make up positions to ascribe to Roy Moore. I'm relying on the man's own words. I'm probably the only poster here who actually sat down and read his testimony. When I say he disagrees with that proposition, it is because he has said so.