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[–] Tb0n3 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Freedom of religion also covers freedom from it. Having a monument to a specific god on government land is an endorsement of a religion which cannot be allowed to stand.

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[–] Sitnikoff 2 points -1 points (+1|-2) ago  (edited ago)

What a pathetic strawman you have there. Since you have no idea of the actual reason that monument of the Ten Commandments is allowed to be there, let me correct you by showing what ACT 1231 actually says: The law states the "placing of a monument to the Ten Commandments on the grounds of the Arkansas State Capitol would help the people of the United States and of the State of Arkansas to know the Ten Commandments as the moral foundation of the law," and that the monument would be paid for by private donations.

Therefore, all the law is doing is allowing the monument to be there as an endorsement symbol of the morality that exists as the historical foundation of American law; and it doesn't even allow for the monument to be paid for by taxpayers, requiring it to be funded privately and not publically. The organization who put it there isn't even a government organization; it's a private non-profit organization called The American History & Heritage Foundation. The monument is essentially presented by the people and for the people. The ten commandments monument is totally constitutional and you cannot deny it.

Besides, freedom from religion is not the same as freedom from morality and lawfulness. Satanism is a blatant inversion of the morality that the current laws of the land originated from in the first place, seeking to push moral relativism and social darwinism and epi-eugenics. Its perverted morality is literally anti-human, and fundamentally anti-American, so don't be surprised and pretend to lose your shit when you observe American people preferring lawfulness over lawlessness out of love reverence for Jesus Christ, the one true God who is righteous and true to His Word and perfectly just in all His ways and worthy of honor and praise and is the absolute victor against all evil and unrighteousness.

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[–] Tb0n3 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago 

The very foundation of your argument is wrong. What law forbids worshipping other gods? Punishes not honoring your parents? Which one punishes you for working on a Sunday? Or taking the lord's name in vain? Coveting your neighbor's wife or property? Lets not forget that these are mortal sins punishable by death. So which law says cheating means the death penalty? There's a few good rules and many more bullshit ones. It doesn't matter if it was privately funded as it is being endorsed by the government. The point of the Baphomet statue was to show the hypocrisy of pushing your religion while openly denying others their own.