https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/05/texas-passes-law-mandating-ten-commandents-public-school/
The bill passed by a vote of 82–46, with several Democrats joining Republicans in support.
It now returns to the Senate for final approval before being sent to Governor Greg Abbott, who is expected to sign it into law.
The legislation would take effect on September 1th, aligning with the start of the new school year.
Under the bill, schools must post a version of the Ten Commandments taken from the King James Bible, matching the text used on the monument outside the Texas State Capitol.
“The wording won’t need to be subject to a new court case objection,” said Rep. Candy Noble (R-Lucas), the bill’s sponsor in the House.
“This monument and the words on it have already been approved and upheld by the Supreme Court in a 2005 case.”
more: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/05/texas-passes-law-mandating-ten-commandents-public-school/
Curious how that is, but that’s a separate issue.
I think it can be agreed that setting the precedent of making religious indoctrination mandatory at a state level, even with the Ten Commandments, but especially in a state with a significant Muslim/Hindu population, without removing them or stopping the inflows, may be a bad chess move.
Seriously people, letting the politicians run things, and just reacting like seagrass in direct, immediate response, is not the way to play this game. We need to be leading them, not the other way around, and we have to have to learn how to run things and start thinking ahead, and Texas may not be in as much control as is thought by just looking at this move.
How’s your mosque/masjid population rate of increase doing? Who’s going to get the most funding from this recent school voucher bill that was just passed?
Think, and dig. Is Texas really in a place where this is a good idea already? Did they already fix your immigration problems? Who’s living there now? Not saying it definitely isn’t a good time for this, but rather 1. Have you thought this process through 2. Is it actually a good time for it?
That said, atheism is also a religious indoctrination mode as well, based faiths of sorts, and it’s been the mode-du-jure standard for decades.
I do respect your posts slyver, no offense intended if any was made.