The Ten Commandments may be a guide for many.


The Ten Commandments may be a guide for many, moreover some folks in Brooksville, Ala., want them to be the law. L according to the Rev. James Henderson, a form into groups of residents in the northern Alabama town wants to incorporate their village as a distinctly Christian community where the separation between house of worship and state is unknown. In addition to having the Ten Commandments as its ordinances, the town would have the King James version of the Bible as its charter. Of the 600 nation living in town, many of them Baptists, about 140 residents support the propel which could be voted forward as soon as February.

Henderson insists that the town would, in its be in possession of way, be gay-friendly. "It's another pulpit," Henderson told The strange York Times. "Jesus said he be fond ofs the sinner but hates the sin. My whole approach is to memorize them into the kingdom, and it doesn't matter if they're adulterers or homosexuals or atheists or what."

No word still on penalties for violators of biblical law, if it be not that the town would rely in succession a neighborhood watch, not police, to raise the law. "We want to apply the mind after each other," Henderson told the Times.



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