If the citizens of the state of Alabama want to spend state money to put a monument to the Christian Bible on state property, it should be their right.
Our laws come from the constitution, not the bible, not God. However, it is medieval and backward for the State Constitution to credit the Bible as the source of their laws and morals.
For one thing, IMO, a big feature of democracy is the ability to re-examine the effectiveness or pertenence of Laws. Can this be done if the Laws have a supernatural origin?
Secondly, people will spout moral relativism nonsense, you know, Athiest have no morals and crap like that, or liberals have some sort of moral gray area that they want to push as an agenda--well, doesn't the state of Alabama employ the death penaly?
Seems a little contradictory to me; seems like moral relativism after all.