Constitutional Court Decision on the

Ten Commandments

   

DATE: June 28, 2005

ISSUE:TEN COMMANDMENTS
RE: SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE
U.S. SUPREME COURT’S KENTUCKY AND TEXAS DECISIONS
THE RELIGIOUS VS SECULAR TEST
THE U.S. DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF ALABAMA
THE RIGHT AND DEFINITION OF RELIGION

SUMMARY SYNOPSIS OF DECISION

The Constitutional Court of the Confederate States of America, after examining the issues involved in the United States Supreme Court, considering the issue falsely termed "Separation of Church and State" has rendered its judgment in the matter.

 

The Justices have unanimously concurred in this decision on June 28, 2005 summarized as follows:

 

The U.S. Supreme Court is blatantly wrong and clearly out of order with the will of the people today as well as the will and intent of our forefathers of 1776. By their decision in this case before them rendered on June 27, 2005 many justices of the Supreme Court of the Federal Union exposed their amoral and clearly prejudiced position along Marxist lines in connection with religion.

 

A more full rendition of our decision on this case in regards to the Confederate States of America will be forth coming.

Vance J. Beaudreau

Chief Justice

Constitutional Court

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