If the 10 Commandments are that important to you, why doesn't every Christian in the country put a monument up in their front yard?
Buy me one, ill put it in my yard
If the 10 Commandments are that important to you, why doesn't every Christian in the country put a monument up in their front yard?
Buy me one, ill put it in my yard
Why this particular formulation? All of the plausible reasons are religious.
If the 10 Commandments are that important to you, why doesn't every Christian in the country put a monument up in their front yard? Why doesn't every church have one? Why doesn't every Christian-owned business have one at the front door?
On one hand I think that's an interesting question. On the other, I don't think most people want the 10 Commandments in these places simply because they love the 10 Commandments. It's the idea of having them in a public space.
I believe we talked about this in one of your other 10 Commandment threads. I imagine it's mostly about subtle influence and preserving what they believe is our nation's heritage (whatever you think of that). Yes, you can do those things on your own private property but it'd have a different effect. Perhaps more should. I wonder, in today's climate it probably would end up having more influence than if the Evangelicals somehow won all of these school/capitol battles.