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Reply 9 - Posted by: Cat Ballou, 11/13/2003 12:47:04 PM
This situation is worth watching nationwide. This is a battle for the soul of our country, whether you are religious or not. Our founding fathers established this country on Christian values, it's worked for over 200 years, & is rapidily being dismantled in the name of equality, fairness & political correctness. Even an atheist honors their Mother & Father, & knows they shouldn't murder someone. The world would be a better place if everyone lived by the 10 Commandments..........!!!!
Reply 13 - Posted by: Jumbo Jones, 11/13/2003 12:54:20 PM
If I'm not mistaken Martin Luther King broke plenty of laws in his time and now he has his own holiday. The founding fathers of this great nation committed teason against England, a hangable offense. Laws made by man can be changed by man, you can't say the same for G*d's laws.
Reply 16 - Posted by: Harmony1, 11/13/2003 12:58:21 PM
They can remove the Ten Commandments....they can remove Judge Moore....but They CANNOT Remove GOD from the hearts and souls of Alabamians.
Judge Roy Moore will end up with an even better job, as did JOHN ASHCROFT....remember him?
Reply 27 - Posted by: LadyK, 11/13/2003 1:19:18 PM
When Jesus chased the money changers from the temple wasn't he disobeying man's law?
Yes He said render unto Ceaser.... Yet this country wasn't founded on Ceaser....it was founded by God fearing men. Men who knew God's law was the best foundation this country could have. Now here comes the ACLU (oxymoron) that says they are protecting rights.... They are removing our rights.
When they take "in God we trust" off your money folks.....look out. God is watching. As a nation we have been blessed. Do we continue to deny this? Do we dirty this blessing and disavow it? Then how much longer will we be blessed?
Reply 29 - Posted by: Dlentz10, 11/13/2003 1:19:28 PM
Two points.
One, Judge Roy Moore was elected.
Two, the bigots who removed him from his elected office were not. The voters of Alabama were done a great diservice.
Reply 31 - Posted by: Barbiegal, 11/13/2003 1:20:52 PM
God will decide what happens to this good man. He was not ashamed to take a stand for what is right and I believe he will be rewarded. I can see him elected handily as Governor if that is what he wants to do.
Reply 32 - Posted by: englishleigh, 11/13/2003 1:21:39 PM
I am an Alabamian and I will vote for Judge Moore for whatever office he seeks in the future. I pray he will not be disbarred. This is a blatant attack on Christianity and it sickens me.
Reply 34 - Posted by: 901AtTheRiver, 11/13/2003 1:22:49 PM
Jesus will come again. His name shall be Roy ...
Reply 37 - Posted by: LadyK, 11/13/2003 1:30:18 PM
Freedom OF religion...
NOT
Freedom FROM religion...
The ten commandments don't say though shalt be Baptist.....or Jewish......or Catholic......or ISlamic......or Mormon......or ??
Now if you want to argue who God is...the great IAM etc....go ahead.
The commandments were written by God. We may break His laws by sinning but if we disavow His laws then we do the greatest sin by denying Him. Those of you who don't believe in God then well, May God rest your souls....
Reply 51 - Posted by: Polecat49, 11/13/2003 1:54:09 PM
I didn't know when a pipsqueek aclu type got nemed to the Federal Bench, that he became a minor god. Kind of looks like the Supreme Court of Alabama should be called the Super Wimp Court that pledges alleigence to the aclu rather than the Constitutions of the United States and Alabama. If they are such wimps, just tell me how they deserve any respect.
Reply 62 - Posted by: deepsouth, 11/13/2003 2:29:30 PM
God Bless this Great Man and his efforts to keep God in our daily lives.
Reply 64 - Posted by: Katie Corrupt, 11/13/2003 2:32:35 PM
You have to admire the ACLU for their ability to spread misinformation and taint what Judge Moore has done. I see there are even conservatives that have turned against the Judge.
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