Louisiana’s goal in this, and they could win, is a reversal of the ban on the display of the Ten Commandments, in similar fashion as Roe v. Wade was reversed: the 1973 Supreme Court erred and their mistake needed correction majority opinion in the Dobbs case reversing **Roe.*. As Mississippi won in Dobbs, Louisiana is not planning on ultimately losing. ____ Christianity is part of the common law — Justice of the Supreme Court Joseph Story https://www.classicapologetics.com/s/Story.AmJurist.1833.ComLaw.pdf
Their ideas were beautiful until you have to figure out the logistics and figure out human nature (why am I working hard when every lazy bums benefit?), then you know it doesn't work.
Thomas Jefferson attended church held in …. the Capitol! —inside the House of Representatives side. The difference between Thomas Jefferson and James Madison: T.J. rode his own horse to get to church, while the next president James Madison rode in a coach pulled by four horses. https://www.loc.gov/exhibits/religion/rel06-2.html____ Jefferson did not believe on miracles, he was a French Enlightenment enthusiast like Thomas Paine, so Jefferson was not exactly doing anything more than what was expected at the time, to show public respect to God.
1st Amendment original meaning of Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. Some States had official churches established and supported by taxes, some did and then dis-established them. The 1st Amendment has absolutely nothing at all to do with prohibiting states from promoting theism, having an established church, displaying the 10 Dabarym (Hebrew word is “Statements” or “Words”). Virginia was Episcopal but James Madison, not Congress, convinced the representatives of Virginia to dis-establish before the new Constitution and Bill of Rights. Massachusetts was Congregational until 1833. They, not secular and Scottish Rite judges, knew what the 1st Amendment meant, and still means today.. The Supreme Court did not tell Massachusetts what to do, their sentiment changed over the decades. Louisiana is aiming for the Supreme Court to stop telling them how to teach their children. This could be the end o fScottish Rite secularism and. New Age teaching and jurisprudence. Behind the Lodge Door:: Church, State and Freemasonry in America, Paul Fisher https://archive.org/details/Behind_The_Lodge_Door_Paul_A._Fisher
Louisiana’s goal in this, and they could win, is a reversal of the ban on the display of the Ten Commandments, in similar fashion as Roe v. Wade was reversed: the 1973 Supreme Court erred and their mistake needed correction majority opinion in the Dobbs case reversing **Roe.*. As Mississippi won in Dobbs, Louisiana is not planning on ultimately losing. ____ Christianity is part of the common law — Justice of the Supreme Court Joseph Story https://www.classicapologetics.com/s/Story.AmJurist.1833.ComLaw.pdf
Thank you so much. I appreciate your information.
You know Roe v Wade was a lie to begin with.. I saw that a while back and the woman was paid to do that.
Yes, I remember that too! It seems that is how marxist socialists operate, on lies.
Their ideas were beautiful until you have to figure out the logistics and figure out human nature (why am I working hard when every lazy bums benefit?), then you know it doesn't work.
Just look at history.
Thomas Jefferson attended church held in …. the Capitol! —inside the House of Representatives side. The difference between Thomas Jefferson and James Madison: T.J. rode his own horse to get to church, while the next president James Madison rode in a coach pulled by four horses. https://www.loc.gov/exhibits/religion/rel06-2.html____ Jefferson did not believe on miracles, he was a French Enlightenment enthusiast like Thomas Paine, so Jefferson was not exactly doing anything more than what was expected at the time, to show public respect to God.
Founding fathers were all Christians or at least show respect to God. Now all these commies are into taking for selves.
1st Amendment original meaning of Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. Some States had official churches established and supported by taxes, some did and then dis-established them. The 1st Amendment has absolutely nothing at all to do with prohibiting states from promoting theism, having an established church, displaying the 10 Dabarym (Hebrew word is “Statements” or “Words”). Virginia was Episcopal but James Madison, not Congress, convinced the representatives of Virginia to dis-establish before the new Constitution and Bill of Rights. Massachusetts was Congregational until 1833. They, not secular and Scottish Rite judges, knew what the 1st Amendment meant, and still means today.. The Supreme Court did not tell Massachusetts what to do, their sentiment changed over the decades. Louisiana is aiming for the Supreme Court to stop telling them how to teach their children. This could be the end o fScottish Rite secularism and. New Age teaching and jurisprudence. Behind the Lodge Door:: Church, State and Freemasonry in America, Paul Fisher https://archive.org/details/Behind_The_Lodge_Door_Paul_A._Fisher