I think items like the 10 Commandments can be shown as historical documents,
so long as they are not given preferential treatment over any other document
religious or otherwise.


And that is exactly the root of the recent hullabaloo in an Alabama court house.  The where given preferential treatment, the judge who had the display moved in during the night would not allow other religion's to display anything along with the 10 Commandments.  So pretty straight forward in my mind in that case.

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