I was watching The O’Reilly Factor the other day and heard that the Supreme Court is currently hearing a case that’s all about the ten commandments being displayed in a government owned building… the ACLU is all over it of course. And since there our law dictates a separation of church and state, the might have a case. However, what’s sort of being lost in the noise is the fact that the ten commandments represents a fundamental code of conduct that is already embedded in our society. Or at least should be in our laws, instead of our ongoing trend of “do whatever you want and get out of punishment with lawyers” that our nation has adopted… so instead of the ten commandment, why not have a Bill of Unlawful Acts?
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