Right, I agree, which is why I tend to side with Moore on the Constitutionality of the monument. But the Constiution also states that the federal courts are to interpret exactly what the Constitution says, and it gives them the force of law. The courts in this case sided against Moore, which we have to accept unless it is egregiously erroneous.
Egregiously erroneous would mean an order to kill all Christians, or something like that. It would not mean an order to move a monument.
Do you want a nation where we are allowed to ignore court orders simply because we do not agree with them?
One of the reasons this is getting gnarled up relates to the misdirection of 'Christian' principles and state's rights versus Federal oligarchy. It does no harm to Christianity to make a stone icon to the Ten Commandments inappropriate to a Courthouse (though that is precisely where they should be displayed, as well as in schools and public-use locations), but it certainly effects our collective liberty for the federal judiciary to continue cancelling the states' laws duly on the books.