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Stone tablet engraved with Ten Commandments sells for $5 millionStone tablet engraved with Ten Commandments sells for $5 million A stone tablet carrying engravings of the Ten Commandments sold for $5 million at auction on Wednesday, Sotheby's announced.
It begins with a little-known fact. There was a time when there were not three paragraphs in the prayer we call the Shema, ...
The Ten Commandments were displayed in Texas public schools and buildings until 1980 when the Supreme Court ruled in Stone v. Graham that a Kentucky statute to display the Ten Commandments in ...
He pointed to the Ten Commandments written on walls of the U.S. Supreme Court building and “In God We Trust” written on money as examples of religion present in public, government-funded spaces.
In Montana, the legal review by legislative staff pointed to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in 1980 in Stone v. Graham over a Kentucky law requiring the Ten Commandments be posted in classrooms.
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