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Player gets booed for upholding personal convictions
(06-13-2018, 04:25 PM)Belsnickel Wrote: No. I would consider a prohibition of putting up such a sign to be a prohibition of putting up the sign. Prohibiting the sign does not prohibit the activity the sign promoted. Applied to your original argument, prohibiting the erection of the Ten Commandments on public property is merely the prohibition of erecting them on public property. It is not a prohibition of the religion(s) which they are perceived as promoting.

And my argument is how is posting them a promotion of a religion and not just a promotion of the 10 Commandments?  As I just said to fred, my original point was to point out that displaying something should not automatically equal the unconsitutional promotion of the religoin that said thing comes from UNLESS you're excluding other religion's symbols from being displayed.
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RE: Player gets booed for upholding personal convictions - PhilHos - 06-14-2018, 12:08 PM

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