The Ten Commandments
There was a recent court decision on the Ten Commandments you probably did not hear about.
Here’s a shocker. Displaying the Ten Commandments in Kentucky is legal and constitutional.
A federal Court, the sixth Circuit Court in Cincinnati, recently permitted a 10 commandments display on public grounds in Kentucky. The major news organizations gave the story no coverage at all.
Remember Roy Moore and the Alabama Ten Commandments case?
So why is it front-page news when a federal court says now to a public display but there is no news when a court says yes?
One reason might be the Sixth Circuit Court slapped the ACLU up the side of the head in the decision.
The three-judge panel went so far as to state the fact that the Constitution does not contain the words separation of church and state. The Court is right, by the way. Go read the First Amendment and see if you can find those words. But the Court didn’t stop there.
The Judges told the ACLU to stop dragging the wall of separation argument into federal court. They called the argument “tiresome” and extra-constitutional. In other words a group of federal judges finally stood up and told the ACLU to take a hike. A federal Court finally told the historic truth that the “wall of separation” was never a part of federal law, nor did Jefferson ever intend it to be used as a weapon against free speech, even religious speech.
You probably would like to read more about this case. Since no one else in the media seems willing to talk about it, we certainly will. And if you visit us online you can download a copy of the decision and read it for yourself. It is truly an important victory for the states of Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee. Maybe a few other federal courts will read it as well.
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