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The must-read summary of Judge Roy Moore's book: “So Help Me God: The Ten Commandments, Judicial Tyranny and the Battle for Religious Freedom”.
This complete summary of "So Help Me God" by Roy Moore, a prominent American judge and Republican politician, presents his explanation of the reasoning behind the decision to refuse the order of a federal judge to remove a Ten Commandment monument from the Alabama state court. He argues that government officials have the right and the obligation to acknowledge God as the foundation of American government and jurisprudence.
Added-value of this summary:
• Save time
• Understand how religion plays a key part in the basis of the American government and judicial system
• Expand your knowledge of American politics and society
To learn more, read "So Help Me God" and discover America's origins as a Christian nation and how state and church should perhaps not be obligated to separate in some circumstances.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2017
After refusing the order of a federal judge to remove a Ten Commandments monument from the Alabama state court building, Roy Moore lost his position as chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court. In SoHelp Me God, Moore explains the reasoning behind this decision and argues that elected and appointed government officials have the right and the obligation to acknowledge God as the foundation of American government and jurisprudence.
Moore believes the state must acknowledge the moral principles on which America was founded and that it is not illegal to do so. While the separation of church and state may be a credible and legitimate tenet, Moore feels it has been largely misconstrued and abused during the last forty years.
Roy Moore is the former chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court. He is a graduate of the United States Military Academy and the University of Alabama School of Law. Moore now gives lectures across the United States about the right to include God in our daily lives and he is currently chairman of the Foundation for Moral Law, Inc. in Montgomery, Alabama.
