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Cherokees
vote to display Ten Commandments Posted: September 24,
2005
If you are nostalgic for
the days when the Ten Commandments were posted in public buildings, you might
want to consider visiting the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians. The tribal council is making plans to mount a copy of the Ten
Commandments in the council house where government meetings are held, and
possibly display them throughout other public buildings in Cherokee. The idea was introduced by Councilwoman Angela Kephart last
month. She said the tribe should display the Ten Commandments out of respect
and devotion to God. The motion passed unanimously. "We aren't saying you have to abide by the Ten Commandments,"
Kephart said, according to the Smoky Mountain News. "We are simply
displaying God's Ten Commandments. That's what He expects from each and every
individual. If you break that, it is between you and God. It is not between you
and the tribal council; it is between you and God." There is no First Amendment issue involved, and even if the
American Civil Liberties Union wanted to make one, it can't. The U.S.
Constitution does not apply to Cherokee, nor to any other Native American tribe
for that matter, according to Cherokee's Attorney General David Nash. "We
are a sovereign nation and we can pretty much post anything we want in our
council chambers," said Kephart. "For once the federal government is
not going to tell us what to do. We can feel good about it because we are
standing up for God. The more it becomes controversial, the more we need to
stand firm. Kephart was clear about her desire to promote Christianity. "God has blessed our tribe," she said. "We have
a very rich tribe, per se. We are operating on over a $200 million budget
thanks to our gaming enterprise." Posting the Ten Commandments doesn't prevent others from
practicing their religion, explained Nash. "Anybody
can practice any religion they want to practice," Nash said. |
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