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Related: About this forumAtheist sues to remove Ten Commandments monument from Allegany County courthouse grounds
Maryland atheist has filed lawsuit to have Ten Commandments monument removed from Allegany County Courthouse.
JLY 11, 2016, 8:04 PM
By Jonathan Pitts
The Baltimore Sun
From the moment that Dr. Jeffrey Davis first saw the Allegany County Courthouse complex nearly 30 years ago, the monument to the Ten Commandments on the lawn has bothered him.
Davis, an emergency physician in neighboring Garrett County, had always been taught that the U.S. Constitution is a secular document. In his view, the 1,600-pound polished granite slab sends an inappropriately religious message.
"It offended me then, and it offends me now," the self-described secular humanist says in a tranquil voice.
Davis first raised objections to the monument in 2004 and quickly drew a counter-protest. But just as 59 years of wind, rain, snow and sun have failed to erase the messages carved in the stone, torrents of criticism have done nothing to change his belief that the tribute's presence violates the law and should be remedied.
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/bs-md-ten-commandments-davis-20160711-story.html
Hoppy
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(4,973 posts)There is no place for religious beliefs on government installations.
rurallib
(62,406 posts)is based on the ten commandments?
I believe Sarah Palin is just one of them