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3 Ala. Lawmakers Support Religious Freedom Bill

A handful of Republican Alabama lawmakers are pushing a bill to make it legal to display the Ten Commandments in any public building in the state.

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John S - 2/5/2013 11:55 AM
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A more common sense approach would be a bill that will focus attention on the constitution to reaffirm "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof". The law already exists....lets just uphold it. Legally the 10 commandments can be displayed publicly and it is unlawful to pass a law or ordinance to prevent their posting. However- libiturds and idiots want us to think that the constitution says that religion is unlawful. They have it exactly backwards. The whole purpose of this clause was to protect religious freedom- not to prevent it. At the time in England the church was controlled by the state-(Church of England), and in the rest of Europe the state was controlled by the church- (Roman Catholic Church). No one had choice or freedom. Depending on where you lived- you were either Catholic or Anglican- or you were dead.

Ritootm - 2/5/2013 9:45 AM
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How about a "Freedom From Religion"? Religion is the opiate of the masses...

Kerry - 2/5/2013 9:32 AM
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IDIOTIC.
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