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Maybe 6 Commandments is enough!?

Published on May 17, 2012 By SiteEditor

ChristianGovernance eletter – May 12, 2012
Maybe 6 Commandments is enough!?

There’s another “10 Commandments” battle in the U.S. This time the judge made a very interesting comment, suggesting that those wanting to display the Commandments should just push to post the last six because they’re supposedly not religious in nature, whereas the first four are.

Ten Commandments again crush the ACLU

Published on August 17, 2010 By SiteEditor

LifeSiteNews.com – August 16, 2010
ACLU again Refuses to Ask U.S. Supreme Court to Review Ten Commandments Case

CINCINNATI, Ohio – The ACLU has allowed the time to expire without filing a petition with the U.S. Supreme Court requesting review of the Ten Commandments case in ACLU v. Grayson County, Kentucky. The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling, which upheld the Ten Commandments in the “Foundations of American Law and Government Display,” now stands.

Excellent new report exposing danger of human rights

Published on August 8, 2010 By SiteEditor

The Canadian Centre for Policy Studies has just released Human Rights as a dangerous ideological abstraction. This report does not simply discuss some of the absurdities that have been advanced in the name of human rights, though it does that. Much more importantly, it exposes the incoherence of human rights theory and the incompatibility of human rights – as they seem to be understood and practiced – with the Judeo-Christian democratic tradition of Canada and the British Commonwealth.