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Thursday, January 26, 2006

Pro-Family Attorney Sees Tide Turning Against ACLU's Anti-Religion Efforts

Maybe us Christians are finally waking up and asserting our constitutional rights. The tide may be turning against the ACLU (what I like to call the Anti-Christian Litigation Union). I hope that people will continue to put pressure on the courts and government to promote free speech, not silence it.

(AgapePress) - A Tennessee County is fighting to keep its Ten Commandments display in public. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has filed a lawsuit requesting a permanent injunction against a display of the biblical laws at the Rutherford County Courthouse in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
Four years ago, Rutherford County commissioners voted to display historical documents relating to the founding of the United States, including the Ten Commandments. The other documents in the "Foundations of American Law and Government" tableau include copies of the Magna Carta, the Mayflower Compact, the Tennessee Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, lyrics to The Star-Spangled Banner, and a drawing of "Lady Justice."
Despite the County's use of the Ten Commandments in a historical context, a lawsuit was filed claiming the display violated the United States Constitution. Mat Staver, president of
Liberty Counsel, is defending the display in the legal proceedings.
On the plus side for his clients, Staver contends, is a recent federal appeals court ruling that upheld an identical display in Kentucky. "This case in Rutherford County, Tennessee, will now move forward," he explains. "But to the chagrin of the ACLU, which has now filed its motion to permanently prohibit the Ten Commandments, the case law is no longer in their favor."
The attorney contends that the courts and history both are working against the civil liberties group. "I think in fact what has happened," he says, "is the landscape and the court rulings have changed over the last six months." Notably, the Sixth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals recently declared that the First Amendment to the Constitution does not demand a wall of separation between church and state.
But despite the changing legal climate, Staver says ACLU litigators simply "can't restrain themselves" and will keep pressing to remove representations of religious faith from the public square, "even though they see the handwriting on the wall."
The Liberty Counsel spokesman says the civil liberties group's attorneys "still have an anti-religious agenda," although he believes they will probably be more careful in selecting their future cases. "They clearly realize that the landscape has changed," he says. "They no longer can count on the U.S. Supreme Court to be their friend in their anti-God campaign."
"The tide is turning against the ACLU's war on the Ten Commandments," Staver observes. "Within the past few months we defeated them when two separate federal courts of appeal upheld displays of the Ten Commandments identical to that displayed in Rutherford County, Tennessee."
In fact, Staver adds, "Every federal court of appeals that has ruled on the Ten Commandments since the Supreme Court's ruling has upheld such displays." He believes it is clear, particularly with the impending confirmation of Judge Samuel Alito, that the ACLU can no longer count on the high court's help in the liberal group's efforts to get rid of public representations of God's laws.

3 Comments:

Blogger Sherry said...

Until you see that Christianity and corrupted Judaism have perverted the understandings of God's laws, you will never have what you claim you seek. You do not keep the 10 Commandments. Do you even understand them to be the marriage vows that God designed them to be? I doubt that you keep Sabbath "at home" as God intended. I doubt you understand that the third commandment isn't about saying, "oh my God!" The 10 Commandments are God's invitation to "take his name" in marriage. God is saying in the 10..."if you want to take my name, and enter into a covenant with me, then I am your one and only! (1st commandment). And! you cannot make any substitution for me (2nd commandment). If you take my name, don't take it in vain, because this is what I expect from you (3rd commandment). Most important, I want you to rest in me (4th commandment). Then, I want you to honor the first humans you met, your parents. Which is directed more to the parents than the children (5th commandment). Do not kill (6th commandment). Do no commit adultery (7th commandment). Do not steal (8th commandment). Do no lie against your neighbor (9th commandment). And finally if you break this last one, it can lead to breaking them all, don't covent what your neighbor has! (10th commandment). No, until the 10 Commandments are marriage vows. Christians do not want to covenant with God according to His laws, so why fight to post them? It's hypocritical. You need to learn what your Christian doctrines have done to remove the truth about God and his law. Then and only then can you learn to live this life well, with a quality the legalism of false doctrines have tried to destroy. Sincerely, Sherry

2/01/2006 01:02:00 AM  
Blogger Steve said...

Hi Sherry. Thanks for commenting on my Blog. Ummm...about all I can say is "good luck". Good luck with your blog, and good luck with your life without Christ. I'm going to put my faith in the Bible as a whole.
And in any case, God Bless!!

2/02/2006 03:38:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Jesus surely is the LORD. The law of Moses the Man of God was to the Jews, and to the believer today, here is the relationship :

27For this is my covenant unto them, when I shall take away their sins.

28As concerning the gospel, they are enemies for your sakes: but as touching the election, they are beloved for the father's sakes.

(Romans 11 )


The Law of Christ states that those who treat others as they would be treated not only keep the Law but they also keep the Prophets. Both are covered in the Law of Christ, not just the Law. But Gentiles are told quite clearly the "Christ is the end of the Law for righteousness..." Romans 10:4. Corinthians calls the Law the "ministration of death". Peter said it was a burden not to be placed on the Gentiles . Read Acts 14 and 15 please. Gentiles are those who do not have a flesh and blood relation to flesh and blood Israel. Which are you ? By the way, all those outside of Christ, are still under the Law of Moses, the Man of God, according to the Bible.

Thanks, Steve

4/30/2006 09:08:00 PM  

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