The Ten Commandments were in place, historically in this case. Nowhere have I seen a historical Koran, except the Jefferson Koran. I think the Jefferson Koran should stay as a reminder that our country has been down this road.. And leathernecks saved the day. It is a historical book.
The history of the Ten Commandments is well documented, moreso than the Koran, which lacks a lot of compelling history. My copy of the Koran is used like Jefferson, to fight evil. Jeffersons Koran is a good reminder that it is right to determine a religion spread by the sword, by rape, by slavery, isn’t such a good idea.
I also read about Jesus in the Koran.. Versus the not black mohammed. It is interesting when they acknowledge Jesus resurrection.
I do not believe you understand what I am saying.
Neither the Koran nor the Ten Commandments belong in any Court House, nor do they belong in any public facility.
Historically, some of the early states forbid Roman Catholicism, and that is now unConstitutional, is not that so?
We should keep religious displays out of publicly owned buildings lest they end up being forced upon those who do not believe in them.