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    Cool Virginia school district reposts 10 commandments

    My European cousins, can you imagine this as today's reality in the USA?:

    "A public school district in Virginia has voted to resume displaying four-foot-high copies of the Ten Commandments in the district’s five schools and its technology center."

    The infiltration of these Middle-Eastern myths and beliefs continues...

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    Default Moses, the Patron Saint of Washington

    These must really horrify you.



    http://ivarfjeld.wordpress.com/2009/...of-washington/

    Moses appears to be the patron saint of Washington. At the Supreme Court, the biblical prophet sits at the center of the structure’s east pediment; he appears in the gallery of statues leading into the court and in the south frieze of the chamber.

    The Ten Commandments are displayed on the courtroom’s gates and doors. Similarly, the House of Representatives meets in a chamber ringed by 23 marble faces, including those of Hammurabi and Napoleon. Eleven look left; 11 look right. They all look toward Moses in the middle,, the only one facing forward. Moses stands in the Library of Congress. He appears in front of the Ronald Reagan Building. Images of his tablets are embedded in the floor of the National Archives.

    More than any other figure in the ancient world, Moses embodies the American story. He is the champion of oppressed people; he transforms disparate tribes in a forbidding wilderness into a nation of laws; he is the original proponent of freedom and justice for all. The Pilgrims, a band of Protestant outcasts who felt oppressed by the Church of England, saw themselves as fulfilling the biblical story of the Israelites, the descendants of Abraham who were enslaved in Egypt and freed by Moses, then journeyed toward the Promised Land. When the Pilgrims set sail on the Mayflower in 1620, they carried Bibles emblazoned with Moses leading his people to freedom.

    In 1751, the Pennsylvania Assembly chose a quote from the five books of Moses for its statehouse bell – the future Liberty Bell: “Proclaim Liberty throughout all the Land unto all the Inhabitants Thereof – Levit. XXV 10.” The writer is the author of America’s Prophet: Moses and the American Story.
    What's ironic is that the same Supreme Court that ruled prayer in school is unconstitutional had Moses and the Ten Commandments embedded in the very structure of the building they ruled in. But then liberal lunatics have done worse...

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    @Joe McCarthy, can you comment specifically about the original post and not spew and derail as usual?

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    "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."



    Wake up and smell the coffee.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Thorum View Post
    @Joe McCarthy, can you comment specifically about the original post and not spew and derail as usual?
    I think you guys should sue to tear down the Supreme Court. It's unconstitutional.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thorum View Post
    "A public school district in Virginia has voted to resume displaying four-foot-high copies of the Ten Commandments in the district’s five schools and its technology center."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thorum View Post
    My European cousins, can you imagine this as today's reality in the USA?:
    I know. It's great.

    Quote Originally Posted by Thorum View Post
    "A public school district in Virginia has voted to resume displaying four-foot-high copies of the Ten Commandments in the district’s five schools and its technology center."

    The infiltration of these Middle-Eastern myths and beliefs continues...
    God Bless America.
    "For it is by no means the case that only those who believe in God could possibly have a vested interest in the question of His existence."
    --Edward Feser
    "Our civilization has had many religions and many dispensations of thought. But one of the things that we have forgotten is that open-mindedness to the future and respect for evidence does mean wooliness and an absence of certitude in what we are."
    --Jonathan Bowden

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