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.
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.