The Bible and 10 Commandments are eloquent, but can't serve in lieu of secular laws. The case of Khristian Oliver, now on Death Row in Texas, is important case. Should the jury should have used the Bible as a basis for determining Oliver's original death sentence?
As close as I can figure, it's actually 1009. I know this because people are acting like it's the Middle Ages, Geoffrey Chaucer just joined the NYT as a new columnist, and Pat Robertson is four-square against Halloween candy.