If seperation of Church and State is so unyielding that the Supreme Court won't allow a display of the Ten Commandments in a courthouse, then shouldn't it also be illegal for us to use tax dollars to buy Korans for prisoners in Guantanamo? It seems our government is getting in to religion a fair amount in that instance. Not only are we supplying the books, but we're training soldiers to deal with them under the proper religious laws.
Also I see a bunch of people whining that Texas, one of the places displaying the Ten Commandments, is violating them by allowing the death penalty. Of course the original 10 said, "Thou shalt not murder." It's only bad translations and leftist thinking (not leftists, but leftist thinking) that have changed the wording to "kill." Personally I'm gonna go with the version that was supposed to be handed down by God, instead of the version that King James approved. Murder is bad, but killing can be good and necessary. I was indirectly responsible for the killing of a cow yesterday because I had a hamburger. Thankfully the cow was not murdered.

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If you go to prison, you get a Bible and access to a minister of your church.
Hvaing not spent time in prison, I was unaware of that. Thank you.
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