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Jun 29, 2005 18:25

a well put bit of word from civil commotion:

"We’re hearing a lot these days about the grave threat to religious freedom at the hands of the Court. But … how is religious freedom imperiled by the Ten Commandments decisions?

Every American remains free to pray whenever, wherever, however he wishes; to study any text he deems sacred; to assemble peacefully at places of worship; to collect funds tax-free; to proselytize; to write and speak about his beliefs.

There is only one thing the Ten Commandments decisions prohibit the Faithful from doing - hanging the Ten Commandments on the wall of a building that belongs also to Buddhists, Muslems, Bahai, Wiccans, Atheists, Agnostics, on and on, and then wagging his finger under their noses and proclaiming “Christians are in charge here! You get it!?“

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