The Supreme Court and lesser federal courts have ruled that plaques bearing the Ten Commandments must be taken down from courthouses and other judicial buildings because they allegedly violate the First Amendment’s so-called Establishment Clause.
But if psychologist Dan Ariely is right about how to cure dishonesty, then we should be putting the Ten Commandments up on every street corner, as well as every courthouse.
Read this interesting article by Dr. Benjamin Wiker at tothesource.
Filed under: Bible, God, Holiness, Samuel A. Cain, Samuel at Gilgal, sin Tagged: | Dan Ariely, First Amendment to the United States Constitution, Ten Commandments


































































