Originally posted by Erlkonig WHAT
Originally posted by Leslie I didn't look at the links CrowMAW, but if they didn't, they should have.Les
Originally posted by Eagler "Ten Commandments is displayed in the Supreme Court’s own building in Washington. "
Originally posted by midnight Target There is a mural depicting the "law givers" in history. Moses is one of many, and he is carrying tablets.
Originally posted by midnight Target Not the same thing at all. http://slate.msn.com/id/2075577/click on the "slide show"
Originally posted by Eagler if the argument is "the separation of church and state, blah, blah, blah" - splitting hairs - they represent the same thing
Originally posted by AKIron Eagler, Moses was a historical figure and a law bringer. There is a difference between recognizing him along with the many others that influenced our law and honoring the actual law that he brought.