Sunday, May 10, 2009

OK: Bill passed to display Ten Commandments in State Capitol

This is taking a step in the right direction:
On the morning of National Prayer Day, State House members have approved a Ten Commandments monument to be placed on the state capitol grounds with only two dissenting votes.
This will be good news for former Alabama Supreme Court Chief Judge Roy Moore who fought to keep the Ten Commandments in the Alabama state house. Mr. Moore, who appears to be very popular in his unannounced-yet governor's race, has continued to speak on the importance of the document and to share his conservative views since being dismissed from his position on the state high court.

1 comment:

Draegn said...

Will they allow other religions to display their beliefs as well? Afterall we are supposed to have equal protection and rights.