Wednesday, November 6, 2019
Removal of Ten Commandment Displays essays
Removal of Ten Commandment Displays essays The possible removal of the Ten Commandment displays may be the worst thing to happen to our country. In the past few years there have been too many issues about why certain words of God are included in purely governmental type documents and, such as this case on displays. When these documents were written, our country was very biblical and religious. The reason our country even exists is primarily religious. Most of the first settlers who came to the United States came because they were seeking religious freedom. Yes, they wanted to separate the state from the church, but they wanted that so that we, all of us, could have the freedom to choose our own religion. They provided us with the ability to be Christian, Pagan, or Atheist; the very ability to protest against these historical monuments. They included God in these things because He was, is, and always will be, and should be a part of things, even the government. The Founding Fathers separated church and state because they were abusing each other not because they do not need support from one another. At the time the first seekers of religious freedom settled in America, citizens had to pay a certain amount of money to the church, and the government decided what religion all their citizens would be. If you practiced other religions you would be persecuted. The Fathers separated the church and state because they were corrupt and powerful together. Not because they should not get help from one another. How much has the crime in this country increased since they took prayer out of schools? Since teacher started teaching about evolution, yet are not allowed to teach about God? Why are Christian beliefs wrong, and Atheist beliefs right? Christians have been fighting a long battle to keep their morals and beliefs alive and Atheists have fought even harder to shoot them down. What is wrong with having faith? Put aside the fact that the Commandments are from the Bible and look a...
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