Louisiana House Passes Bill That Requires All Schools Receiving State Funds To Display 10 Commandments Inside Classrooms | The G...
The Louisiana House of Representatives has passed Bill 71, which requires all schools that receive state funding to display the Ten Commandments.
I have no problem with this But, it will not stand because of the separation of church and state, and you can count on the liberal devils to fight it.
There is no separation of church and state in the Constitution.
Who would downvote this fact?
Someone who doesn’t know the truth you are stating . It was actually written in a letter to a minister from Thomas Jefferson and it has been misquoted ever since . the real reason for the statement was to keep the Gov out of the churches not to keep the church out of the Gov . A lot more behind the history of the statement but for the sake of time . You are right lol
I think my question above about throwing out the imagery of it, which part of the character is offensive, is aimed square into the heart of their argument,
Is the entirety of our law not built on those very precepts?
Is the discomfort of this time not because the lies have been writ so large?
Should murder be normalized next? They are trying this! How many DA’s released murderous felons during Covid because we were oppressing them?
Should false witness be acceptable? Our courts are built on it not being!
Should we dishonor our fathers? The very definition of unPATERiotic!
Even among the commandments relating to God rather than man. How’s that seven day work week working out?
The only commandment that anyone could possibly have a claim against being in schools is the very first one, and that says more about them and who they are, and if they get us to capitulate on that one, they will also willingly attack the other 9, because the first commandment is the authority on which they rest!
Promoting atheism is promoting a religious belief system.
Atheists will say “then prove there is a god!” as if a point within a line could show another point a cube.
Even attempting to do so would violate commandments. “Do not put God to the test” and “Do not make graven images”.
https://churchlifejournal.nd.edu/articles/the-hole-in-atheist-arguments-about-what-exists/
We can’t observe quarks and have to take it on faith from science priests because some dude built an amazing science masheen and declares in his majesty that he has proven the existence of the foundations of the universe and claimed control over them as if he himself is god, yet they’re all over our school textbooks.
We teach dozens of things they still call “theories” as facts and tell our children, “this is how the universe and all of history work, and we know this because we theorized it.”
No, buddy, explain yourself.
Correct!✅
Maybe something like what Louisiana is doing may bring the ‘church and state’ issue to the forefront so people can see that it’s not in the Constitution. (Can always hope)
Upvote for undeserved downvote.
It is still the law.
No it’s not!
Show me where in the Constitution is this "separation of church and state"? I'll wait...
Three central concepts were derived from the 1st Amendment which became America's doctrine for church-state separation: no coercion in religious matters, no expectation to support a religion against one's will, and religious liberty encompasses all religions.
You don't have to support the ten commandments being on the wall. Ignore it. Go to another school or start your own. Freedom.
You don't have the right to have them taken down if the school wants it. The founding fathers only said there would be no federal establishment of a religion. Freedom of religion, not freedom from it.
However, it seems the government has been using coercion and trying to establish tranny-satanic-atheism as the national religion above all others. That's the real problem.
The constitution allows for ten commandment schools and tranny schools. Let the people decide where to send their children.
This was before we moved Afghanistan into Minnesota, and also it applies to the federal government.
The Supreme Court has ruled that everything that the federal government rules is applied to the states as well. That needs to go away. The states and their people are the sovereigns, not the federal government.
The constitution itself was drawn from the Bible. To say that the Ten Commandments can’t be posted in a school because it endorses a religion is to say that the constitution should overturn itself.
Let’s step away from the religious iconography.
There is no part of the Ten Commandments that law disagrees with.
That leaves the commandments toward God
That’s not precisely highly controversial.
It is still the law, and a good law because without it the devil worshipers could do the exact same
They are doing the same in public libraries with sexual grooming books, cultural theft books, and drag queen story hours.
And, like mentioned above, muslims being dropped in huge numbers in a small enough area to take over local governments
The US Constitution was WRITTEN BY CHRISTIAN MEN and that is why the 10 Commandments are posted in the SC Bldg...Also, I agree with UnvaccedUnafraid (damn that's a lot to type) the they should be posted even on Court Houses...It is about doing the right thing as HUMANLY possible AND believing in something BIGGER THAN YOURSELF...Ask the men who gave their lives while in combat...or others for that matter.!!!!!!!!!