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| Exclusive Photo Essay: God in the Temples of Government: Part II Posted 12/19/2003 ET Updated 09/01/2009 ET On November 13, the Alabama Court of the Judiciary ordered the removal of Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore from his post. The decision resulted from Moore’s refusal to obey what he considered a tyrannical order from a federal judge commanding him to remove a stone monument of the Ten Commandments from the rotunda of the Alabama supreme court building (and earned him the title "Human Events' Man of the Year.") As a follow-up to her first project on religious images in Washington, D.C., public buildings (see "God in the Temples of Government"), HE intern and photojournalist Carrie Devorah took more pictures of religious images and also gathered three U.S. stamps with religious themes. Will the courts eventually outlaw these images, as they have other religious symbols such as former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore's Ten Commandments monument? If not, why not? Inscription inside the Washington Monument Jesuit Father James Marquette in the U.S. Capitol Sculpture in front of the U.S. district court building Image called "Religion" in the U.S. Capitol Carving of Ten Commandments on doors of the U.S. Supreme Court Charlemagne inside U.S. Supreme Court Muhammad inside U.S. Supreme Court Painting in U.S. Capitol of Pocahontas' baptism Three U.S. stamps commemorating holidays Discovery of the Mississippi River by Hernando De Soto in the U.S. Capitol Detail of one of the ornaments on the Christmas tree in the Library of Congress. ![]()
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