Do the 10 Commandments belong on government property? It's not really that big of a deal to most people, but it is technically violating the 1st Amendment.
How would people feel if there was a 10 Commandments statue on government property, only without the first 4 commandments (maybe w/o 7th as well)? Would that pass the 1st amendment test?
>Do the 10 Commandments belong on government property?
No, but the world isn't ready for that yet so to keep the masses from freaking the fuck out and diving into a whirlwind of endless chaos we'll just leave it there.
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Doesn't violate the 1st amendment at all