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Alabama Gov. has asked God to forgive him. (Which is a good thing to do
when you cheat on your marriage, dishonor your family, disgrace your name, betray the public trust, trample your duty under foot, take the name of the Lord God in vain, lie to your friends and the taxpayers, funnel public money to fund your mistress . . . . . That is about 6 of the commandments -- 3, 5, 7, 8, 9 & 10 ith attached riders -- but I digress)
To ask to be forgiven and not also ask to be changed is to seek an indifferent god and not the God of the Bible. (So now we can add command # 1 in there) As your ATTY General knows, the 10 Commandments are not intended for display purposes only but are to be a perpetual beacon of righteousness and to be put into practice. So I await the next step of prosecuting the command breaking Gov -- or do we have to explain command # 3 to the man who seeks to have the 10 posted across the state?
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"You must not hold God in very high esteem."