From CNN.com:
WASHINGTON (AP) — A split Supreme Court struck down Ten Commandments displays in courthouses Monday, ruling that two exhibits in Kentucky cross the line between separation of church and state because they promote a religious message.
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It’s official – the Ten Commandments are now “relatively true” in America, not absolute. Of course, we’ve known that for some time. Will we continue to lower our standards as a nation to the point where even the consequences of theft and murder are minimized or eliminated? Hey – if it can happen to adultery. . .

How can The Church do a better job of being truth in the world we live in? After all, our morals as a society largely came from the church in the first place. Are we so “out of the loop” in America as to have no influence at all anymore? (Incidentally, the Supreme Court ruling doesn’t apply to displaying the Ten Commandments at state capitols.)