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Governor Signs 10 Commandments Bill

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Gov. Brad Henry on Monday signed a bill to permit a Ten Commandments monument to be placed on the grounds of the state Capitol.

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Richard

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This is ridiculous. If he wants that big block of nonsense erected, I demand there be another equally as large that simply reads "There is no god."
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Richard wrote:
This is ridiculous. If he wants that big block of nonsense erected, I demand there be another equally as large that simply reads "There is no god."
Is your family willing to pay the $10,000.00 to put it up like this one will be taken care of?
Thomas

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Richard wrote:
This is ridiculous. If he wants that big block of nonsense erected, I demand there be another equally as large that simply reads "There is no god."
Or one that says "THERE IS NO Richard" (at least that matters
Marge

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Poor Richard! This comment will probably be your first thought after you leave this life. Just as the Muslim men who flew the planes into the WTC on 9/11, they flew into those buildings thinking they were going to Paradise but somewhere between the time the plane entered the building and when it exited the other side, their philosophy was certainly changed. I wish they could tell you what they believe now!! Whether you believe in God or not, He believes in you. I will pray for you.
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Marge, it must be nice being the mouthpiece for the most powerful entity in the universe. I stand in awe of your gift of being the only person to have a direct link to God. You know so much more than everyone else on earth. You are truly privileged.

... Either that or you are just laden with ignorance and hubris.
Keith Watson

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Marge, please provide evidence that what you say is true.
Thomas

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Keith Watson wrote:
Marge, please provide evidence that what you say is true.
Or perhaps you could experience an untimely and trajic accident and then tell us all who you called out to.
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Marge, I am behind you. Keep up the good fight. It may be hard to prove, but it will also be hard to disprove. I personally believe in air.... don't need to see it. There are pleanty of things we all believe in that we cannot see. I guess if you feel uncomfortable in others beliefs you have to criticise?
Richard

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Wow! What responses! I want to address those who have responded to my original post. Let me preface my replies with the fact that I, for 20 years, was a born-again, washed in the blood Christian.

Babs - My family is quite poor, and they are fundamental Christians, so no. My like-minded friends and I however would be more than happy to.

Thomas - I'm not quite sure what you mean by "there is no Richard", but I want you to know that just because you don't believe me in me doesn't mean I don't believe in you.

Somn and Keith - Thanks for the clear, logical thoughts.

Marge - Unlike the men who flew planes into those buildings who worship the exact same god you do (albeit under a different set of circumstances)I don't have any reason to think I will be doing anything after I'm dead. I will simply be dead. There is no god, no heaven, and certainly no hell. Jesus won't ever be back to get you, so get over it and enjoy your life while you still have it.

Our forefathers would be sick to know the amount of religious content currently passing through the hands of legislators. I'll end with a quote from James Madison, a man to whom we all owe so much. "And I have no doubt that every new example will succeed, as every past one has done, in shewing that religion and Government will both exist in greater purity, the less they are mixed together"
Bonnie H Oakley

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I'm so happy for you and all your fellow Christians that you got your way it just get's me all choked up. I know your all so happy and it makes me smile. I understand it will paid for with private funding so that's OK by me. Now I feel safe and happy and I'm sure the citizens of OKC are feeling pretty secure too. Now I'm going to go consider that adultry part. Sounds tempting.
Bonnie H Oakley

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sorry for the double post.
Reasonable Legal Mind

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According to the U.S. Supreme Court it is legal to post the Ten Commandments on public property:

http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/03-1500...

And to those people who refer to that mythical "Separation of Church and State" letter by T. Jefferson:

NOTE: Jefferson DID NOT have a part in the writing of the U.S. Constitution, but DID acknowledge The God, writing of our "inalienable rights & their "endowment" within the Declaration of Independence.

Read the letter:

http://www.usconstitution.net/jeffwall.html

The letter has everything to do with keeping government out of religion and nothing to do with keeping religion out of government.
A new voice

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Thomas wrote:
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Or one that says "THERE IS NO Richard" (at least that matters
LOL
Reasonable Legal Mind

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Bonnie H Oakley wrote:
I'm so happy for you and all your fellow Christians that you got your way it just get's me all choked up. I know your all so happy and it makes me smile. I understand it will paid for with private funding so that's OK by me. Now I feel safe and happy and I'm sure the citizens of OKC are feeling pretty secure too. Now I'm going to go consider that adultry part. Sounds tempting.
Hope you enjoy yourself!

BTW: Adultery IS grounds for divorce; hence it is a violation of the law - the Ten & the State's.
Reasonable Legal Mind

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For those who choose NOT to follow the link provided above:

Opinion of Rehnquist, C. J.

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

No. 03—1500
THOMAS VAN ORDEN, PETITIONER v. RICK PERRY,
in his official capacity as GOVERNOR OF TEXAS
and CHAIRMAN, STATE PRESERVATION
BOARD, et al.
ON WRIT OF CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FIFTH CIRCUIT

[June 27, 2005]

Chief Justice Rehnquist announced the judgment of the Court and delivered an opinion, in which Justice Scalia, Justice Kennedy, Justice Thomas, and Justice Breyer join.

The question here is whether the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment allows the display of a monument inscribed with the Ten Commandments on the Texas State Capitol grounds. We hold that it does.

http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/03-1500...

Any questions on its legality?
Karl Schneider

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Marge wrote:
Poor Richard! This comment will probably be your first thought after you leave this life. Just as the Muslim men who flew the planes into the WTC on 9/11, they flew into those buildings thinking they were going to Paradise but somewhere between the time the plane entered the building and when it exited the other side, their philosophy was certainly changed. I wish they could tell you what they believe now!! Whether you believe in God or not, He believes in you. I will pray for you.
Marge, you poor dolt, you are believing in the wrong deity. Stock up on asbestos underwear, dear.
Louis Redden

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Why couldn't we allocate a given area. 1st come 1st serve, to commerate various private funded inspirational memorials on goverment property. A Hall of Inspiration?!
Bonnie H Oakley

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Reasonable Legal Mind wrote:
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Hope you enjoy yourself!
BTW: Adultery IS grounds for divorce; hence it is a violation of the law - the Ten & the State's.
I said it was tempting. For a near 80 year old widow woman what's a broken commandment possibly mean? You take yourself way too seriously go find something that makes you happy.
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I could make a legal case that would accuse anyone who opposes putting the Ten Commandments on state property guilty of "anti-semitism", because the Ten Commandments are a Jewish document given to Moses.

For Christians to be consistent, they would need to ask for only Two Commandments to be posted on state property, the ones Jesus mentioned, "You shall love the Lord your God with your whole heart, soul, mind and strength. You shall love your neighbor as you love yourself." Those are shorter and easier to remember.
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