No, I am very clear on what the constitution says about seperation of church and state. Any time you put anything like The Ten Commandments on state property, it can be construed as state sanctioning for said religion. I always viewed the law as not for sanctioning participation, but for not preferring one type of religion over another so that the non-preferred religion becomes discriminated against. I am not saying its right or wrong. Common sense would tell me that it is just 10 basic rules on morality. Nothing more, nothing less. But as I said previous, the line is blurred, and since it COULD be construed as such, it should be taken down. Even if it only offends a minority of people, our laws were constructed to protect the minority from the majority. As I said, just an opinion. smile
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