Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This seems relevant:
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Not to me. I don't recall there being any government mandates to put rainbow flags in classrooms the way you want to put the Ten Commandments in classrooms.
Plus, I would argue that the first 4 commandments like "shall have no other gods" and "no graven images" and "sabbath" have nothing whatsoever to do with actual morality.
The only ones that are bonafide moral tenets are "honor thy mother and father" "thou shalt not murder" "thou shalt not commit adultery" "thou shalt not steal" "thou shalt not bear false witness" and (to a lesser extent) "thou shalt not covet" and NONE of those are things that Judeochristian religion uniquely brought down from on high by Moses as they are broad moral tenets recognized by most people around the globe in most cases predating and independent of Judeochristian teachings.
Also haven’t been told a million times that elementary schools kids are too young to hear about sex in school? Why are we suddenly clamoring to explain adultery to them?
Nobody is forcing the teachers to actually teach anything. They just have to have the thing on their wall.![]()
Anonymous wrote:I don't believe you. You have no proof. This is opinion.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If I were a teacher in Louisiana this is exactly what I’d put up in my classroom to conform to the law.
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But in the meantime it’s just a bunch of whiny Republicans forcing their religion on everyone else against everything that the founders wanted for this country.
Yes especially as they are saying classrs have to have a PROTESTANT version of the 10 Commandments. Even though more Louisianans are Catholic. Hope at least some Catholics will rise up and complain about being run over by Protestants. Time for some sectarian warfare!!
They are the same 10 Commandments.
Hahahaha. Talk to me about graven images.
Yes. If you asked 100 church going Catholics to define graven image, 100 would probably get it wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If I were a teacher in Louisiana this is exactly what I’d put up in my classroom to conform to the law.
![]()
But in the meantime it’s just a bunch of whiny Republicans forcing their religion on everyone else against everything that the founders wanted for this country.
Yes especially as they are saying classrs have to have a PROTESTANT version of the 10 Commandments. Even though more Louisianans are Catholic. Hope at least some Catholics will rise up and complain about being run over by Protestants. Time for some sectarian warfare!!
They are the same 10 Commandments.
You are not well versed in Christianity, are you?
Catholic commandments aren’t taken from Exodus 20, thus are not biblical.
The commandments are in the Bible three other times besides Exodus 20.
And?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If I were a teacher in Louisiana this is exactly what I’d put up in my classroom to conform to the law.
![]()
But in the meantime it’s just a bunch of whiny Republicans forcing their religion on everyone else against everything that the founders wanted for this country.
Yes especially as they are saying classrs have to have a PROTESTANT version of the 10 Commandments. Even though more Louisianans are Catholic. Hope at least some Catholics will rise up and complain about being run over by Protestants. Time for some sectarian warfare!!
They are the same 10 Commandments.
You are not well versed in Christianity, are you?
Catholic commandments aren’t taken from Exodus 20, thus are not biblical.
The commandments are in the Bible three other times besides Exodus 20.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If I were a teacher in Louisiana this is exactly what I’d put up in my classroom to conform to the law.
![]()
But in the meantime it’s just a bunch of whiny Republicans forcing their religion on everyone else against everything that the founders wanted for this country.
Yes especially as they are saying classrs have to have a PROTESTANT version of the 10 Commandments. Even though more Louisianans are Catholic. Hope at least some Catholics will rise up and complain about being run over by Protestants. Time for some sectarian warfare!!
They are the same 10 Commandments.
You are not well versed in Christianity, are you?
Catholic commandments aren’t taken from Exodus 20, thus are not biblical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If I were a teacher in Louisiana this is exactly what I’d put up in my classroom to conform to the law.
![]()
But in the meantime it’s just a bunch of whiny Republicans forcing their religion on everyone else against everything that the founders wanted for this country.
Yes especially as they are saying classrs have to have a PROTESTANT version of the 10 Commandments. Even though more Louisianans are Catholic. Hope at least some Catholics will rise up and complain about being run over by Protestants. Time for some sectarian warfare!!
They are the same 10 Commandments.
You are not well versed in Christianity, are you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is nothing wrong with the Ten Commandments. All good morals.
I think there is a problem with morality in this country. When you have 50% of voters supporting a man who has repeatedly shown that he is not a moral person, there’s a problem. Until republicans can say we will only support people who follow the Ten Commandments then it’s hypocritical to post the list everywhere and tell other people to follow them. Shameless.
The democrats are more satanic so it’s the lesser of 2 evils
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If I were a teacher in Louisiana this is exactly what I’d put up in my classroom to conform to the law.
![]()
But in the meantime it’s just a bunch of whiny Republicans forcing their religion on everyone else against everything that the founders wanted for this country.
Yes especially as they are saying classrs have to have a PROTESTANT version of the 10 Commandments. Even though more Louisianans are Catholic. Hope at least some Catholics will rise up and complain about being run over by Protestants. Time for some sectarian warfare!!
They are the same 10 Commandments.
You are not well versed in Christianity, are you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If I were a teacher in Louisiana this is exactly what I’d put up in my classroom to conform to the law.
![]()
But in the meantime it’s just a bunch of whiny Republicans forcing their religion on everyone else against everything that the founders wanted for this country.
Yes especially as they are saying classrs have to have a PROTESTANT version of the 10 Commandments. Even though more Louisianans are Catholic. Hope at least some Catholics will rise up and complain about being run over by Protestants. Time for some sectarian warfare!!
They are the same 10 Commandments.
Anonymous wrote:There is nothing wrong with the Ten Commandments. All good morals.
Anonymous wrote:I don't believe you. You have no proof. This is opinion.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If I were a teacher in Louisiana this is exactly what I’d put up in my classroom to conform to the law.
![]()
But in the meantime it’s just a bunch of whiny Republicans forcing their religion on everyone else against everything that the founders wanted for this country.
Yes especially as they are saying classrs have to have a PROTESTANT version of the 10 Commandments. Even though more Louisianans are Catholic. Hope at least some Catholics will rise up and complain about being run over by Protestants. Time for some sectarian warfare!!
They are the same 10 Commandments.
Hahahaha. Talk to me about graven images.
Yes. If you asked 100 church going Catholics to define graven image, 100 would probably get it wrong.
I don't believe you. You have no proof. This is opinion.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If I were a teacher in Louisiana this is exactly what I’d put up in my classroom to conform to the law.
![]()
But in the meantime it’s just a bunch of whiny Republicans forcing their religion on everyone else against everything that the founders wanted for this country.
Yes especially as they are saying classrs have to have a PROTESTANT version of the 10 Commandments. Even though more Louisianans are Catholic. Hope at least some Catholics will rise up and complain about being run over by Protestants. Time for some sectarian warfare!!
They are the same 10 Commandments.
Hahahaha. Talk to me about graven images.
Yes. If you asked 100 church going Catholics to define graven image, 100 would probably get it wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This seems relevant:
www.barnhardtmemes.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/img_5086-1.jpg
Not to me. I don't recall there being any government mandates to put rainbow flags in classrooms the way you want to put the Ten Commandments in classrooms.
Plus, I would argue that the first 4 commandments like "shall have no other gods" and "no graven images" and "sabbath" have nothing whatsoever to do with actual morality.
The only ones that are bonafide moral tenets are "honor thy mother and father" "thou shalt not murder" "thou shalt not commit adultery" "thou shalt not steal" "thou shalt not bear false witness" and (to a lesser extent) "thou shalt not covet" and NONE of those are things that Judeochristian religion uniquely brought down from on high by Moses as they are broad moral tenets recognized by most people around the globe in most cases predating and independent of Judeochristian teachings.
Also haven’t been told a million times that elementary schools kids are too young to hear about sex in school? Why are we suddenly clamoring to explain adultery to them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This seems relevant:
www.barnhardtmemes.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/img_5086-1.jpg
Not to me. I don't recall there being any government mandates to put rainbow flags in classrooms the way you want to put the Ten Commandments in classrooms.
Plus, I would argue that the first 4 commandments like "shall have no other gods" and "no graven images" and "sabbath" have nothing whatsoever to do with actual morality.
The only ones that are bonafide moral tenets are "honor thy mother and father" "thou shalt not murder" "thou shalt not commit adultery" "thou shalt not steal" "thou shalt not bear false witness" and (to a lesser extent) "thou shalt not covet" and NONE of those are things that Judeochristian religion uniquely brought down from on high by Moses as they are broad moral tenets recognized by most people around the globe in most cases predating and independent of Judeochristian teachings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If I were a teacher in Louisiana this is exactly what I’d put up in my classroom to conform to the law.
![]()
But in the meantime it’s just a bunch of whiny Republicans forcing their religion on everyone else against everything that the founders wanted for this country.
Yes especially as they are saying classrs have to have a PROTESTANT version of the 10 Commandments. Even though more Louisianans are Catholic. Hope at least some Catholics will rise up and complain about being run over by Protestants. Time for some sectarian warfare!!
They are the same 10 Commandments.
Hahahaha. Talk to me about graven images.