tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8213262.post7677764088651314930..comments2024-03-25T07:29:08.216-04:00Comments on 2 Political Junkies: Decalogue Update: ConnellsvilleMariahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10439330154875628083noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8213262.post-39670499206579706642013-04-20T13:54:22.837-04:002013-04-20T13:54:22.837-04:00The other option is to have a mosque donate and in...The other option is to have a mosque donate and insist that the school district erect a stone tablet with Koranic verses on it right next to the 10 commandments, and watch both dissappear.Ol' Frothhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11001073150811372903noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8213262.post-46369753172716764852013-04-20T12:12:38.248-04:002013-04-20T12:12:38.248-04:00Another solution: Post a large lettered plaque on ...Another solution: Post a large lettered plaque on or in front of the monument for the school children (and maybe more importantly the adults in the community)to read that says this: "This monument is a historical representation of a time when government and religion were essentially believed to be one and the same. The United States of America was founded with 'freedom of religion' and 'separation of church and state' as central tenets of our country's laws, the including the U.S Constitution. This means that we cannot connect, promote or force any particular religious views from any government source as that would go against the law of freedom of religion for anyone who believes in a different religion, or no religion at all,than the one represented on a monument. Freedom of religion is often misunderstood as freedom to promote your own religion, which although legal, has limits, especially when this promotion infringes upon another person or groups religious beliefs or views". Then see how many churches fight to put or keep religious monuments on public grounds.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15370088177848903137noreply@blogger.com