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Removing the Ten Commandments from schools does not eliminate moral instruction but replaces one moral framework with another. There must be a definitive and final legal standard of appeal to justify moral decisions at the personal and governmental levels. If not, then one judge's opinion is as good (or as bad) as another: "Everyone did what was right in their own eyes" (Judges 17:6).
By Gary DeMar4.9
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Removing the Ten Commandments from schools does not eliminate moral instruction but replaces one moral framework with another. There must be a definitive and final legal standard of appeal to justify moral decisions at the personal and governmental levels. If not, then one judge's opinion is as good (or as bad) as another: "Everyone did what was right in their own eyes" (Judges 17:6).

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