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See the Religious Images Displayed in Government Buildings -- Before They Are Gone!
God in the Temples of Government Poster
by Collectible
On November 13, 2003, the Alabama Court of the Judiciary ordered the removal of Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore from his post. The decision resulted from Moore’s refusal to obey what he considered a tyrannical order from a federal judge commanding him to remove a stone monument of the Ten Commandments from the rotunda of the Alabama supreme court building.
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HUMAN EVENTS intern and photojournalist Carrie Devorah went to federal government buildings in the District of Columbia and photographed some of the many religious and religiously inspired items in those buildings. In addition, she obtained a picture from the White House of the Adams Prayer Mantel. These pictures are a small sampling of the many religious images scattered throughout government buildings in D.C. and around the country.
And now these photos are available in the stunning poster "God In the Temples of Government." This four-color poster measures 3' wide by 2' high and features full-color photos of 13 religious sculptures and artworks that can presently be found in government buildings such as the Library of Congress, the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. Capitol, and the Ronald Reagan Building.
These images are the sort that federal courts have increasingly ruled "unconstitutional" for decades. If the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) or some other plaintiff decides to sue to remove any or all of these images, what would be the result?
If the courts are consistent, these images -- and countless more like them -- could be removed by a judicial elite hostile to all forms of religious expression in public. But you can proudly display them in your home or office when you have the "God In the Temples of Government Poster."

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