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<blockquote data-quote="rebelEnigma" data-source="post: 18768767"><p>You know what, instead of whining and moaning about the atrocities of displaying the Ten Commandments in a tribal meeting area, why not display the beliefs of Muslims, Buddhists, and Hindus? Nevermind that they are false religions, we need to be equality-minded because Allah certainly deserves recognition. </end.sarcasm></p><p> </p><p>What is it with people and their aversion to having Christianity in government? What is wrong with saying "Do not murder, do not steal, do not covet, do not lie."? I thought those were good things to say. </p><p> </p><p>While America should not become a theocracy, I would much rather see the Senate, Congress, and *gasp* the Supreme Court open their meetings with prayer rather than not. </p><p> </p><p>And he's not forcing his beliefs on others. Forcing would be like trying to make someone bow down before them, obviously this is not the case. </p><p> </p><p>It seems that people become conditioned to believing that God should not be involved in government...at all. I think we all notice the results of what happens when God is removed from our schools (school shootings, drug use, teen pregnancy, murder) and from government (passing of abortion laws, banning prayer in public meetings). As soon as God is removed from government, corruption and seeds of evil will begin to spread. Just look at history and you will see this. I'm glad somebody is putting the Ten Commandments back into a government area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rebelEnigma, post: 18768767"] You know what, instead of whining and moaning about the atrocities of displaying the Ten Commandments in a tribal meeting area, why not display the beliefs of Muslims, Buddhists, and Hindus? Nevermind that they are false religions, we need to be equality-minded because Allah certainly deserves recognition. </end.sarcasm> What is it with people and their aversion to having Christianity in government? What is wrong with saying "Do not murder, do not steal, do not covet, do not lie."? I thought those were good things to say. While America should not become a theocracy, I would much rather see the Senate, Congress, and *gasp* the Supreme Court open their meetings with prayer rather than not. And he's not forcing his beliefs on others. Forcing would be like trying to make someone bow down before them, obviously this is not the case. It seems that people become conditioned to believing that God should not be involved in government...at all. I think we all notice the results of what happens when God is removed from our schools (school shootings, drug use, teen pregnancy, murder) and from government (passing of abortion laws, banning prayer in public meetings). As soon as God is removed from government, corruption and seeds of evil will begin to spread. Just look at history and you will see this. I'm glad somebody is putting the Ten Commandments back into a government area. [/QUOTE]
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