Posted by AuntieMel on March 2, 2005, at 15:32:28
In reply to Display of 10 Commandments and the Supreme Court, posted by snoozin on March 2, 2005, at 13:56:59
who's version? As it turns out, the case in point has a monument of the Lutherin version of the ten commandments. A version Catholics and others reject.
So - I guess not display, at least as this monument is displayed.
But - as also noted - Moses and the commandments are on a frieze at the Supreme Court building, along with Confucious and Mohammed and many others who had influence on current law. Such a 'historical' display is (in my opinion) not a problem.
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