But it is a statue of a goddess, not an
historical figure. They can't change the history of the art. The
problem with the "I'm offended take it away" mentality is everything is going to
offend someone.
Charles Mims
Yes true. But then
again... they could argue the statue is of a historical figure. The 10 C's are
representative of a faith that is not practiced by everyone.
I agree with you..but
I know how the libs think.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 1:14
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But then if offense is going to be the new
standard, then he should have a great case that the statue offends him.
Heck Mick offends me, maybe we can have him carted away.
Charles
Mims
good one. I am sure
they will say that she is simply a piece of artwork, whereas the 10 C's were a
reminder and offense to any non Christians.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 1:09
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Subject: RE: [Sndbox] Judge moore is
speaking on fox..
He said that when he went to trial
yesterday there was a statue of a Greek goddess in front of the federal
courthouse. He wants to know why the ten commandments was an
unconstitutional display of religion and the display of a pagan goddess is
not.
Charles
Mims
He said that they asked him in the closed session three
different times if he would be willing to refuse to acknowledge God if
returned to the bench.
It sounds to me like they expect a judge to renounce his faith
to serve...
Charles
Mims
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