Posted on 06/19/2024 3:10:53 PM PDT by TomServo
there is no valid basis to restrict it, but the left SC judge created a new rule statign that basically students ‘can’t feel coerced’ (Can’t remember now what the term is), and posting ten commandments ‘might make students feel left out”, therefore it’s ‘unconstitutional’ which is bs- the constitution says that gov can’t FORCE people to convert to, or adhere to religion- displaying ten commandments is not forcing anyone to convert or face a penalty
in England, peopel were forced to be part of the ‘official gov religion’, and paid a [price if they didn’t- That was what we escaped england for- being FORCED- by gov, to join an official national religion-
Our constitution was worded to prevent that forcing- but the lbierals have bastardized the constitution and made it appear that simply posting commandments would be ‘coercing’ students to join because they would feel left out if they didn’t- again- it’s bs- there is no penalty for anyone that doesn’t want to observe Christian values and commandments
:>> Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry on Wednesday signed into law a bill that makes the state the only one in the country to require displaying the Ten Commandments in every public school classroom
The Constitution says Congress shall make no law.
Doesn’t say that the states can’t.
If a government can require the display of the 10 commandments, they can require the display of Islamic or Pagan things, too.
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