In which case angered citizens may exercise the right of the sledge hammer---actually, I'd like to see the thing put up just to see it torn down.
"For some reason, the commissioners in Hamilton County, Texas think it’d be a great idea to install a stand-alone Ten Commandments monument outside the local courthouse, despite a very clear Supreme Court ruling that says that very thing is an illegal promotion of Christianity.
There’s already an “In God We Trust” sign outside the courthouse which skirts the boundary of church/state separation but has traditionally been on the “legal” side of it. The Ten Commandments one, however, would cross that boundary without question.
When the commissioners met this week, the discussion went in the wrong direction when a local judge cosplaying Roy Moore insisted there was nothing wrong with the potential Christian monument.
“I have no problem bringing it before the court and the will of the people in my opinion will be served,” County Judge Mark Tynes said.
“There have been those who waved the Constitution at me and I said, ‘OK wonderful, show me in the Constitution where what we are doing is against the Constitution?’”
It’s in the amendments somewhere. One of the first few, I think. Pretty early in the bunch.
Christ, that man is a judge…"
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What is it, the water they drink down south?
First, I have been in a few courtrooms and have seen "In God We Trust" behind the judge. I guess that could mean Jehovah, Allah, Brahma, the Great Spirit and whatever else God could be called but I think it is a little Judeo-Christian to do that. How about "In Allah we trust". Would that be ok? Or maybe we could say "In mother goddess we trust". Would that be ok? Somehow, I feel like the "Christians" have won out in this country even though it is supposed to be a melting pot which, to me, would also include religions of people who immigrated from other countries. So, to me, to be fair and reasonable. we need something which states "In All Gods We Trust". It is unjust to choose the Judeo-Christian God and expect everyone to follow it. How can someone swear to God on the Bible in a court room if they aren't Christian? Our country is lacking something. There is a deep misunderstanding of World Religions. Something in the U.S. is very archaic.
Also, what about atheists? If we live in a country where we are free to worship in whatever way we wish. Then, if we wish not to worship, that should be recognized. How can one swear to God if they don't believe in God?
To me, there is something inherently wrong with our country. No, that doesn't mean that I should leave our country. It means that I should push for our country to be more just because I am an American and do have the right to say what I believe.