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Displaying the Ten Commandments in public places

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This poll is to see people's attitudes towards the display of the 10 commandments in public places including state capitals, court houses, and public property etc.

Are you a

88% (8) male
11% (1) female

9 voters have answered this question.

How old are you?

0% (0) 0-10
22% (2) 11-20
11% (1) 21-30
0% (0) 31-40
44% (4) 41-50
0% (0) 51-60
22% (2) 61-70
0% (0) 71-80
0% (0) 81+

9 voters have answered this question.

Where do you live?

33% (3) New England area (RI, ME, MA, NY, CT, DE, or NH)
11% (1) Midwest (MN, WI etc)
11% (1) Atantic seaboard (NY-VA)
22% (2) Southeast (VA-MS)
11% (1) Southwest (AZ, NM, CO, UT, NV, ID etc)
11% (1) Northwest (WA, OR, CA, etc)

9 voters have answered this question.

Do you think where you live influences your values or in this case, your opinions in this poll?

20% (2) Yes
80% (8) No

10 voters have answered this question.

First off, Roy Moore, an Alabama State Supreme Court justice was removed from the bench for defying a court order to take down a public display of the 10 commandments. Do you agree with this decision?

60% (6) Yes
40% (4) No

10 voters have answered this question.

If yes, why?

33% (2) It is offensive: other faiths or beliefs aren't allowed to post theirs
50% (3) seperation of church and state
16% (1) got too big for the law and thought it didnt apply
0% (0) other: (please leave a message)

6 voters have answered this question.

If not, why?

0% (0) He was only doing what he thought was right
0% (0) He was sticking up for the people of his state
75% (3) I agree religion has a right in society on public property
25% (1) other (please leave a message)

4 voters have answered this question.

Do you think religious displays (crucifix, 10 commandments tablets etc) should be displayed anywhere in public?

66% (6) Yes
33% (3) No

9 voters have answered this question.

If yes where would it be acceptable(if no, skip this question)

33% (2) churches only
0% (0) private schools only
33% (2) public and private schools
16% (1) public courthouses
0% (0) public government offices and buildings
16% (1) public grounds and property

6 voters have answered this question.

Last question, do you hope that the new Supreme Court takes up this case or another case similar and rules on this issue, in affect, overturning it making it legal to have such displays?

44% (4) yes
55% (5) no

9 voters have answered this question.

This poll was created on 2005-09-12 20:49:41 by questionaire