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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][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] That’s your opinion. I hope it lasts, because I work in a school and the students are being failed by their parents grievously. It’s truly sad.[/quote] How will slapping something on the wall in your classroom help your students, or their parents?[/quote] Are you an educator? Please, if you are not, get your teaching degree and certification and help teach kids. There’s a massive teacher shortage. It would be great for people like you to enter the classroom and help educate kids.[/quote] DP... That TOTALLY didn't answer the question. Again, how exactly will slapping a poster of the Ten Commandments help students?[/quote] How does it hurt?[/quote] By making kids who believe in different religions or no religion feel like outsiders. I would love to see the reactions from the MAGAs if a Hindu teacher put up the Yamas and Niyamas in her classroom. Or better, if a Muslim teacher posted some quotes from the Quran. [/quote] Because the 10 Commandments are only for Christians, non-Christian people will feel like outsiders because they believe murder, theft, lying, etc, should not be forbidden?[/quote] are you crazy? do you know why the 10 commandments were given to? Moses? a prophet who is revered by most of the people in the world, what do the 10 commandments have to do with Christianity? [/quote] Progressives only know that they don't like Christians. They don't know anything about those other religions except that they need to keep quiet, or they will get the stick too.[/quote] Tell us what Christian tenets your dear leader embodies bigly. Don’t worry I don’t expect you can actually answer this question. :wink: :lol: [/quote] This thread isn't about your Trump Derangement Syndrome.[/quote] Ha ha knew you couldn’t!!! :mrgreen: [/quote]
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