Let's begin by clarifying a few things. There is no "separation" clause in the Constitution. That is a dumb lie expressed by brainless leftists who have never read the document.
Secondly, you do not have a right to NOT be offended. That also is not in the constitution.
Carry on.
So, when will the figure of Moses holding the Ten Commandments be torn from the inside of the U.S. Supreme Court?
It’s long been held that the Ten Commandments aren’t simply religious in nature, but rather moral and historical, that is to say, foundational to America’s government and judicial system. In other words: They’re in our DNA. That makes them worthy of posting — of studying — of debating — in America’s public schools. If students aren’t taught the truthful history of America’s founding, including the incorporation of Judeo-Christian and biblical principles into the very documents that guide our nation today — then the compass of our nation is fated to be skewed. The state of our God-given liberties is certain to be shaken.
The power of our government is likely to grow.
And that right there is the fight; this is why Democrats and leftists and secularists and atheists hate the public posting of the Ten Commandments: They’re afraid the biblical truths will become embedded into the minds of the next generation of American leaders, and therefore prove an obstacle to the Democrat and leftist and secularist and atheist push for Marxism and collectivism and an anything-goes culture.
The left has a knee-jerk hatred of all-things-God and all-things-godly that hold potential to strip away leftist controls.
Secondly, you do not have a right to NOT be offended. That also is not in the constitution.
Carry on.
Leftists and atheists and their bizarre fear of the Ten Commandments
A federal judge just ordered schools in Texas to stop posting copies of the Ten Commandments after hearing from parents of students who had complained the displays were offensive and infringed upon their First Amendment religious freedom rights. The American Civil Liberties Union of Texas, which represented the plaintiffs, cheered the ruling, saying “the government has no business interfering with parental decisions about matters of faith.”So, when will the figure of Moses holding the Ten Commandments be torn from the inside of the U.S. Supreme Court?
It’s long been held that the Ten Commandments aren’t simply religious in nature, but rather moral and historical, that is to say, foundational to America’s government and judicial system. In other words: They’re in our DNA. That makes them worthy of posting — of studying — of debating — in America’s public schools. If students aren’t taught the truthful history of America’s founding, including the incorporation of Judeo-Christian and biblical principles into the very documents that guide our nation today — then the compass of our nation is fated to be skewed. The state of our God-given liberties is certain to be shaken.
The power of our government is likely to grow.
And that right there is the fight; this is why Democrats and leftists and secularists and atheists hate the public posting of the Ten Commandments: They’re afraid the biblical truths will become embedded into the minds of the next generation of American leaders, and therefore prove an obstacle to the Democrat and leftist and secularist and atheist push for Marxism and collectivism and an anything-goes culture.
The left has a knee-jerk hatred of all-things-God and all-things-godly that hold potential to strip away leftist controls.
Domer knows his bible dontchyaknow.....

No shocker that a brainless race hustling leftist moron would become unhinged about the commandments.