So Help Me God: The Ten Commandments, Judicial Tyranny, and the Battle for Religious Freedom

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Broadman & Holman, 2005 - Political Science - 275 pages
- The story of Chief Justice Roy Moore's battle to publicly acknowledge God and his subsequent removal from office has been continually spotlighted in the national media and continues to spark much debate.- "So Help Me God tells Moore's story from his unique perspective, including his pledge before his election, his refusal to obey an order by the Federal District Court, and why he believes this issue is the most crucial of all political questions.

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Judge Roy Moore became a judge of the Sixteenth Judicial Circuit of Alabama in 1992 and served until his election as chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court in 2000. In 2003, Chief Justice Moore was removed from office for standing up for the inalienable right to acknowledge God. Today, he serves as chairman of the Foundation for Moral Law.

John Perry has coauthored books with John MacArthur, Richard Land, Mike Huckabee, among others and written historical books about Charles Colson, the Scopes Monkey Trials, and more. He is a two-time Gold Medallion Award finalist and lives in Nashville , Tennessee .

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