Originally posted by Sean:
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You're right, a monument won't convert me to any religion, but it shows to anyone entering the [b]PUBLIC court house what side of the religious spectrum the judge is on. So much for impartiality, huh?

:rolleyes: [/b]
How is his being christian affect his impartiality? Impartial against who? Do you honestly think because he is a christian that he would somehow be biased against jews, muslims, hindus, atheists once they walk into that courtroom? Does he even care? How does he know who is what? Does he ask? Does he have some magic anti-christian dust that he sprinkles on them when they take thier oaths to tell the truth. Will a muslim or hindu catch in flames? If you can prove he is being partial because of his religious beliefs than by all means he needs to be nailed to the wall. But until that time....

I am an atheist, but I can still see a witch hunt for what it is.
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