The idea that religious displays on government property are just fine and/or that the separation of church and state is a myth.
It's not a charade.
Those arguments are made right up until a non-Christian religious group asks to put up their own display. Then suddenly it's, "You can't do that".
Actually, by law, its more like sure, you can. By moral right, no, you shouldn't. Wanna stick up a monument to satan? Sure, you can, even though you shouldn't and you're just showing yourself for the immoral/immature and grossly intolerant of the majority jerk that you are, along with all the other evils that monument points to; don't cry when society (rightly) shuns you. You also shouldn't complain when others erect a monument right next to it explicitly pointing out all of its evils.
libs and others who are ignorant and intolerant bigots should realize that golly, yes, there WAS and there IS a worldview that underlies and undergirds the american government and society; namely, theistic rationalism; of a somewhat christianized variant. The founder's documents and such are easily available, and they make it bluntly clear that they WERE theists, who believed in a god; and beyond that god interacted with his creation after he had made it.
It is no myth that it's constitutional and thus legal to have "religious" monuments on public land; unless of course you ascribe to the idea that the law was broken when moses and the other law-givers were put up in WDC, etc, etc, etc. Also, in case you missed it, the declaration is theistic and specifically inserts theism as one of the CORE founding principals in our *founding* argument/document - that rights are inalienable because they come from "nature's god." Biblically Christian? No. Theistic? Absolutely yes.
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I guess. The 10 Commandments monument never should have been put up in the first place. The government should focus on government business, not...as you put it..."nothing" issues like deciding who's religion to promote.
Governments ALWAYS promote their own underpinnings. There ARE NO non-religious worldviews. So every government promotes something; the proper question is, are they promoting the right thing?
Why is it soooooooo important to some Christians to have the government endorse and/or promote their religion? Are they looking for validation of their beliefs?
why is it SOOOOOOOOOOOOO important to you and other people to have the government endorse and/or promote your worldview? Why do you give a rip about the ten commandments being on government land? Be equal here, or realize you're being a hypocrite.
As for why do people react? For one, because it's just another sign of the hate of what's morally right by those who are SUPPOSED to be a representative government... and you know, we kind of think it's wrong to spit in God's face by a vain attempt to suppress your consciences by unrighteousness.