07-06-2015, 12:57 PM
The wall of separation is to keep the government out of the church, not the other way around.
The constitution says the government cannot tell people what religion they must practice, if any, and it says they can't stop anyone from practicing any religion they want.
A judge putting up the 10 commandments on his court wall is NOT a violation of the idea of separation of church and state nor a violation of the constitution, telling him he can't put it there is the violation.
Only ad idiot would think the presence of the 10 commandments is establishing a religion, in fact you would have to be quite an extraordinary idiot to believe that.
The constitution says the government cannot tell people what religion they must practice, if any, and it says they can't stop anyone from practicing any religion they want.
A judge putting up the 10 commandments on his court wall is NOT a violation of the idea of separation of church and state nor a violation of the constitution, telling him he can't put it there is the violation.
Only ad idiot would think the presence of the 10 commandments is establishing a religion, in fact you would have to be quite an extraordinary idiot to believe that.
The constitution says the government cannot tell people what religion they must practice, if any, and it says they can't stop anyone from practicing any religion they want.
A judge putting up the 10 commandments on his court wall is NOT a violation of the idea of separation of church and state nor a violation of the constitution, telling him he can't put it there is the violation.
Only ad idiot would think the presence of the 10 commandments is establishing a religion, in fact you would have to be quite an extraordinary idiot to believe that.


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