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The Texas Representative Who Declared The 10 Commandments Were UnChristian

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I’m always amazed when I hear people say, and yes they actually say it, that the Ten Commandments are not for today.  I then ask them what should happen to someone that murders, steals or perjures themselves?  Without fail, they agree that person should face punishment, but I always follow up with, “On what basis?”  They are left to their own rationalizing rather than the simple teachings of the Bible. As Christians, we are to be the salt of the earth and the light of the world (Matthew 5:13-16).  We hold forth both the law that condemns the wicked (Romans 3:31) and the saving Gospel that saves the brokenhearted and contrite (Romans 1:16; Psalm 147:3; Isaiah 61:1).  Yet, one Texas state representative claims it is “unChristian” to hold to the Ten Commandments.

Gary DeMar of American Vision comments on  Rep. James Talarico’s statement.

Gary discusses statements made by Texas state representative James Talarico, who claims to be a Christian and recently said a number of things publicly that actually pit the Bible against itself.

Many Americans might be surprised to learn that the Supreme Court building has a number of depictions of the Ten Commandments and other lawgivers prominently displayed, some of which are carved in stone, adorning entry ways and visible in the chamber where the justices sit.

As Chief Justice Warren Burger noted in his majority opinion of Lynch v. Donnelly (1984), the Supreme Court Chamber in which cases related to religion are heard “is decorated with a notable and permanent—not seasonal—symbol of religion: Moses with the Ten Commandments.” State courtrooms and government buildings across our land have housed similar displays for decades without any legal challenge or violation of the First Amendment to the Constitution. “In fact, the Ten Commandments are more easily found in America’s government buildings than in her religious buildings, thus demonstrating the understanding by generations of Americans from coast to coast that the Ten Commandments formed the basis of America’s civil laws.”

The Constitution itself recognizes one of the most religiously specific of the Ten Commandments. In Article I, section 7 of the Constitution, Sunday is set aside as a day of rest for the President, a direct reference to the fourth commandment: “If any Bill shall not be returned by the President within ten Days (Sundays excepted) after it shall have been presented to him, the Same shall be a Law in like Manner as if he had signed it, unless Congress by their Adjournment prevent its return, in which Case it shall not be a Law.”

The statute books of all fifty states include prohibitions against blasphemy (third), dishonoring parents (fifth), murder (sixth), adultery (seventh), theft (eighth), and perjury (ninth). The state of Georgia, like many other states, still retains legislation regarding Sunday (fourth). The phrase “Almighty God” is found in numerous state constitutions, a recognition of the first commandment.

The fact that the United States Constitution ends with “in the year of our Lord” certainly refutes the claim of strict separationists that our Framers desired to separate all aspects of religion from government. Every state constitution recognizes God, and there is no indication that these references refer to anyone other than the God of the Bible. Did Congress violate the First Amendment when it declared 1983 to be “The Year of the Bible” in the following statement?:

The Bible, the Word of God, has made a unique contribution in shaping the United States as a distinctive and blessed nation… [D]eeply held religious convictions springing from the Holy Scriptures led to the early settlement of our Nation… Biblical teaching inspired concepts of civil government that are contained in our Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States.

The last sentence is interesting: “Biblical teaching inspired concepts of civil government contained in… the Constitution.” Are we to conclude that the Constitution is unconstitutional? Notice that there is no mention of the Code of Hammurabi, the Koran, the writings of Solon, or the precepts of Confucius.

Article posted with permission from Sons of Liberty Media



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  • Eaglefeather

    Well, actually those “Ten Commandments” are not “Christian’ nor did “Jesus” have anything to do with them. The Israelites received them from “Moses” who actually got them from the “Egyptian Book of the Dead”.. Moses was an Egyptian Pharaoh, in fact the very name Moses is not a name at all but a “Title”. Most so called Christians are brainwashed & simply regurgitate what they have been told or read in the Old testament without doing any Theological or Historical research at all. The truth is even the “God” Yahweh in the Old testament was an Elohim Mountain God & one evil S.O.B. he was not the “father in heaven & Jesus openly rejected him. Must I attach the scriptures of the “NEW” testament where he says so. Also, in case you are a follower & supporter of those eastern European Talmudic snakes currently occupying Palestine, they were forced to convert to Judaism around 1,000 years ago or be destroyed because of their evil ways. They refused to change so their empire was smashed & they were scattered throughout Europe & chased out of every country they entered for the same reasons. Those fake Jews have no more of a Biblical claim to the land of Palestine than a Mexican Catholic has to invade & occupy Italy. stop being a Zionist lap dog & start doing some research because you are being a useful idiot for those evil snakes. You have been lied to about a great many things & its time you wake up & realize that. remember you know your “master” by the one that you can not “criticize”.. name the only nation, religion or people that you can actually go to jail for even speaking of lest it be beneath your breath…

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