>>Sure, but that does not say that religion shall be eliminated from the public arena. If folks want to put up a copy of the 10 Commandments they should be free to so do as an expression of
their rights. The athiest is free to not have any.
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>Doug, are you in favor of posting the 10 Commandments in publics schools?
Chris,
Dunno really. I don't see why not. I mean change the words:
"Do not lie"
"Do not steal"
etc..
What's wrong with those?
The presence of something like that doesn't cause me any gas. Why hide the rich cultural information from children?
Is the presence of a Marlboro 'forcing' people to smoke? Take the logic and applt it elsewhere.
Best,
DD
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