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Ten Amendments Day countering Ten Commandments Day
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<blockquote data-quote="DhaliClone" data-source="post: 23824269" data-attributes="member: 89625"><p>No religious item should be displayed on government or public property by the government. The government is supposed to be secular, using the Constitution as it's basis, not the 10 Commandments. If a person or group wants to display it, that's fine, but the government should not.</p><p> </p><p>On a personal level, believing the 10 Commandments is more important is absolutely fine. Not displaying them does not affect your belief one iota.</p><p> </p><p>But, you shouldn't expect the government to treat your personal beliefs and religion differently than mine, my neighbor's, or Bob down the street. That's where bigotry and hypocracy start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DhaliClone, post: 23824269, member: 89625"] No religious item should be displayed on government or public property by the government. The government is supposed to be secular, using the Constitution as it's basis, not the 10 Commandments. If a person or group wants to display it, that's fine, but the government should not. On a personal level, believing the 10 Commandments is more important is absolutely fine. Not displaying them does not affect your belief one iota. But, you shouldn't expect the government to treat your personal beliefs and religion differently than mine, my neighbor's, or Bob down the street. That's where bigotry and hypocracy start. [/QUOTE]
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