American Constitution, Was it twisted? |
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American Constitution, Was it twisted? |
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The American Constitution, ratified in the 1780s, is a set of laws that make sure the people have certain rights and protections. The first ammendment, part of which includes the freedom of religion has been twisted into a supression of religion. It says that the government will not establish any specific religion, meaning nationally. It also encompasses the fact that the government will not punish someone because of their religion, but certain people have twisted it into now we cant even speak about religion in schools or government buildings...do you think this is right? or should we be able to talk about God (whoever yours may be) and Christmas instead of X-mas?
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Putting the 10 Commandments outside a courthouse is not in any way public worship. It is showing respect to the beliefs that our country was formed on.
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QUOTE(krispy_kreme333 @ Oct 28 2005, 4:06 PM) Putting the 10 Commandments outside a courthouse is not in any way public worship. It is showing respect to the beliefs that our country was formed on. But it can certainly appear to non-Christians that the government is advocating a particular religion, which is disrespecting the beliefs of our Founding Fathers as well. I ask: why is it so important that the Ten Commandments be placed in a courthouse? Christians have plenty of places to worship, in public and in private. They are hardly a persecuted group of people in America. Is there a need for Christian symbols to be everywhere? |
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