"There's a new law on the books in Kentucky governing displays of the ten commandments.
Governor Ernie Fletcher signed the law on Monday, allowing displays of the commandments at the state capitol as well as other public buildings.
But they can only be displayed in a historical context.
The law was passed after the US Supreme Court ruled last year against displays with obvious religious motivations."
How, exactly, does this "historical context" get displayed? Does "The Communist Manifesto", for example, get displayed because of its historical significance?
Tricksey.
Maybe have Colonel Sanders holding the tablets. That sounds historical and hilarious. I would support that kind of display.
ReplyDeleteAgreed. That's God's America!
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