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BY: the Rev. Jerry Falwell
The countdown to the Commandments' potential removal began at midnight.
I was in Montgomery last Saturday, speaking at a rally for the Commandments and Justice Moore. While there, I got to spend some time with this exceptional man who is at the vortex of this critical religious freedom battle. A lesser man would have walked away from this legal mockery long ago; but Roy Moore is a valiant warrior. After being routinely pilloried by leftists who despise public expressions of faith, Judge Moore was very pleased to be surrounded by about 20,000 supporters who understand the religious heritage of our nation.
Justice Moore argues that he should be permitted to "establish justice by acknowledging the guidance and favor of Almighty God, placed upon him by his oath of office and the Constitution of Alabama." He says the Ten Commandments are - quite obviously - a primary foundation of the American legal system and should be revered as such. (In addition to the Commandments, the monument bears quotes from the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, the Alabama Constitution and other historic documents.)
One of the groups that brought suit against the Commandments monument is the D.C.-based Americans United for Separation of Church and State. Its leader, Barry Lynn, has admitted to me that he wants all civic references to the Almighty - including "In God We Trust" on our nation's currency - permanently exterminated.
That's not religious freedom; that's religious genocide.
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