Satanists, vegans and atheists seek equal opportunity in Little Rock
THE NEW YORK TIMES
By Francis X. Clines
What atheists, vegans, Hindus and Satanic cultists have in common lately is an eye for the statehouse grounds of Arkansas. The groups have separately proposed public displays of their own spiritual values in Little Rock now that the state government has approved a Ten Commandments memorial for the Capitol grounds. In approving the monument, the Arkansas legislature openly copied the Oklahoma state government, which maintained that its own Ten Commandments monument would honor history, not religion. [link]
By Francis X. Clines
What atheists, vegans, Hindus and Satanic cultists have in common lately is an eye for the statehouse grounds of Arkansas. The groups have separately proposed public displays of their own spiritual values in Little Rock now that the state government has approved a Ten Commandments memorial for the Capitol grounds. In approving the monument, the Arkansas legislature openly copied the Oklahoma state government, which maintained that its own Ten Commandments monument would honor history, not religion. [link]