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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There is nothing wrong with the Ten Commandments. All good morals.[/quote] I knew this post was coming... It is immaterial what you think about the Ten Commandments. We do not live in a theocracy governed by one religion. If you want your kid to be surrounded by biblical teachings, then enroll him/her in a religious school. [/quote] So not killing people and not lying and not stealing are religious teachings? [/quote] It's all good. Print them and put them up everywhere! I can't believe they weren't put up sooner. I look forward to when the commandments appear in all schools and public buildings in my state. We need to show everyone who we are: a Christian nation. [/quote] Except the 1st Amendment clearly states that we are not a Christian nation. If you want a Christian nation, go create one. Only problem is that you'll actually have to act like a Christian is so-said nation. [/quote] Well you can teach your children the Ten Commandments are shameful and that they are free to do everything the Ten Commandments says not to do, with pride. Problem solved.[/quote] Where do you get that anyone is saying the Ten Commandments are shameful? No one is saying that.[/quote] [img]<a href="https://ibb.co/WDj1SbN"><img src="https://i.ibb.co/YDwGvz4/IMG-1671.jpg" alt="IMG-1671" border="0"></a>[/img] Actually someone said that and claimed the 10 commandments were written by a bunch of drunk guys. The moderator deleted the post but not the quote. Someone feels very strongly that their children not be shamed into not murdering or lying or stealing.[/quote] You know darn well they are not talking about the secular laws (that also happen to be commandments) against murder, fraud, and theft. They are talking about worshipping a particular god, not having idols (some religions do and those are allowed to be practiced in the United States of America), and keeping holy a particular faith's sabbath, even though they may be of a faith with a different or no sabbath. In any case, this is clearly unconstitutional and won't last.[/quote] Landry has said "I can't wait to be sued." I guess he feels like he has a chance to win given the current SCOTUS.[/quote] This. They want to be sued. They're hoping things will go their way with the current SCOTUS as they did with the case of the 2022 ruling in favor of a Washington state football coach who knelt at midfield to pray and was joined by students. The court ruled that prayers were protected by the Constitution’s guarantees of free speech and religious exercise. Just like with access to abortion, they will keep trying to chip away precedent until they get what they want.[/quote]
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