"As Texas Solicitor General, I had the great honor of successfully defending the Ten Commandments monument that still stands at the Texas Capitol grounds today. But sadly, the removal of a similar Ten Commandments monument from the Oklahoma Capitol grounds overnight is just the latest chapter in an ongoing assault on religious liberty in America."
Thomas Jefferson and others coined the phrase, "Separation of church and state" expressing an understanding of the intent and function of that amendment. Maybe a Christian monument's removal is insulting to Christians but possible justice to the other myriad people who do not sway that direction.
Although gifts don't step on my belief system, no one should have lenience in light of our Supreme Law. Therefore, if you take some gifts and refuse others because you don't agree with their SO-TO-SPEAK 'RELIGIOUS TINCTURE', then there is a BIG PROBLEM.
Example: Notice the second satirical picture of Ted Cruz beside a monument touting 'the Tenets of Atheism'. Of course, Mr. Cruz, a Christian, would be appalled at this representation of him. Simply, he believes it's OK to stand up for his religious tenets, (lord knows he is forever trying to legislate those beliefs on our country's population). But, an Elected Official in the USA, pledges to uphold our Constitution which allows for ALL RELIGIONS...NOT JUST CHRISTIAN. Maybe he's never read it?
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