Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This should be interesting, this might stop school shootings. One thing we are missing is starting the day with the lord prayer. My friend post picture on Facebook saying, NO school that prayer before the start of the school day and has the ten commandment had a school shooting. So if this what we have to do to stop this is a good idea.
School shootings can happen in any school, whether secular or religious. For example: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_Nashville_school_shooting
Anonymous wrote:There is nothing wrong with the Ten Commandments. All good morals.
Anonymous wrote:This should be interesting, this might stop school shootings. One thing we are missing is starting the day with the lord prayer. My friend post picture on Facebook saying, NO school that prayer before the start of the school day and has the ten commandment had a school shooting. So if this what we have to do to stop this is a good idea.
Anonymous wrote:This should be interesting, this might stop school shootings. One thing we are missing is starting the day with the lord prayer. My friend post picture on Facebook saying, NO school that prayer before the start of the school day and has the ten commandment had a school shooting. So if this what we have to do to stop this is a good idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is nothing wrong with the Ten Commandments. All good morals.
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.
So not killing people and not lying and not stealing are religious teachings?
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.
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:This should be interesting, this might stop school shootings. One thing we are missing is starting the day with the lord prayer. My friend post picture on Facebook saying, NO school that prayer before the start of the school day and has the ten commandment had a school shooting. So if this what we have to do to stop this is a good idea.
Anonymous wrote:“The Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion.”
- John Adams, founding father and first vice-president
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is nothing wrong with the Ten Commandments. All good morals.
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.
So not killing people and not lying and not stealing are religious teachings?
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is nothing wrong with the Ten Commandments. All good morals.
yes. There is. I don't want my kids to be shamed into behavior based on a stupid book written a couple thousand years ago by a bunch of drunk guys.
Which specific commandments do you think people shouldn’t be “shamed” for? The Ten Commandments are a set of religious and ethical directives that God gave to Moses, according to the Bible. Scholars disagree about when the Ten Commandments were written and by whom, so apparently you know more than they do because you know “a bunch of drunk guys” wrote them. Do you have a cite for that? Please share.
Well, for one, the first commandment shames anyone that is not Christian. Moreover, it clearly go against the First Amendment, which establishes the separation of church and state. This is essentially the right-wing trying to establish Christian Nationalism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is nothing wrong with the Ten Commandments. All good morals.
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.
So not killing people and not lying and not stealing are religious teachings?
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is nothing wrong with the Ten Commandments. All good morals.
yes. There is. I don't want my kids to be shamed into behavior based on a stupid book written a couple thousand years ago by a bunch of drunk guys.
Which specific commandments do you think people shouldn’t be “shamed” for? The Ten Commandments are a set of religious and ethical directives that God gave to Moses, according to the Bible. Scholars disagree about when the Ten Commandments were written and by whom, so apparently you know more than they do because you know “a bunch of drunk guys” wrote them. Do you have a cite for that? Please share.
Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting they want to promote the 10 commandments when their dear leader has broken just about all of them and fantasized about the one he hasn’t (that we know of).