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<blockquote data-quote="Danny Tanner" data-source="post: 2121030" data-attributes="member: 10619"><p>The country was not founded on Christianity, but even if it were, the 1st Amendment, while not containing the phrase "Separation of Church and State", does guarantee that no government will endorse one religion over the other. The last time I checked, The 10 Commandments are rules from Judaism and Christianity, they're not from the Muslims, Buddhists, etc.. so unless the state is willing to display monuments, writings, etc from ALL religions, they shouldn't display any at all if they want to obey the 1st Amendment. Just because you personally agree with the state's decision, doesn't mean it's not a violation of the Constitution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danny Tanner, post: 2121030, member: 10619"] The country was not founded on Christianity, but even if it were, the 1st Amendment, while not containing the phrase "Separation of Church and State", does guarantee that no government will endorse one religion over the other. The last time I checked, The 10 Commandments are rules from Judaism and Christianity, they're not from the Muslims, Buddhists, etc.. so unless the state is willing to display monuments, writings, etc from ALL religions, they shouldn't display any at all if they want to obey the 1st Amendment. Just because you personally agree with the state's decision, doesn't mean it's not a violation of the Constitution. [/QUOTE]
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