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Hammer and Chisel I am often perplexed at the contention that the Ten Commandments are the strong and certain backbone of our laws. I wonder which of the ten pertain. The
fist says that God will not allow any other Gods but
himself. The
fifth is to honor your parents. Thank goodness, we
dont jail people for breaking that commandment or
98% of us would have been issued an orange jumpsuit as
teenagers. Number seven is a real humdinger: No
sex with someone if you are married to someone else.
OUCH! The last one on the list is that we should not wish for the things our neighbor has if we dont have them. Boy, there goes capitalism right down the tubes. We have a national economy based upon everybody wanting what everybody else has; (Time to turn in those new Nikes and fill in the swimming pool.) Reflecting
back on the bunch, eight of the ten have no connection
whatsoever to any United States law. The Founders felt
strongly that every person should have the right to see
religious questions exactly as they please, without any
impediment from anyone, especially the government. The
greatest threat to Christians and any other religion is
when the government starts telling them how to conduct
their business. That can only be assured if religions of
all kinds keep out of the business of the government as
well. There can be no gray zone or we lose the benefits.
We are not all Christians; we are not all Jews or
Atheists or Muslins for that matter. The one thing we all share is this: we are all Americans, and the rights of all Americans must be respected by all other Americans. If it makes people more comfortable to write that down ten times on the face of a big block of granite then Ill be happy to bring the hammer and chisel. Amen. |