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BumRushDaShow

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Mon Jan 20, 2025, 04:28 PM Monday

Texas could join Louisiana with a law to require the Ten Commandments in classrooms [View all]

Source: NPR

January 20, 2025 2:00 PM ET


Key Texas legislators say they intend to pass a law requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms. The move would add some big-state momentum to a trend started by Louisiana last year with a law that is blocked in court but has other states looking at similar proposals.

Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, a Republican, signaled the move last year after Louisiana's law passed. He said Texas should have been the first in the nation to adopt it and he swore the state would in 2025. He named it as one of the leading conservative priorities. The state's legislative session began this month and is scheduled to end in June.

A federal judge in Louisiana called that state's version of the law "overtly religious" and unconstitutional when blocking it in November. The case is being appealed and Republican attorneys general from 18 states have joined to support it.

Supporters say history is at stake

As in other states, Texas proponents argue that the commandments are a historical document. "To be honest, if you don't know the Ten Commandments, you don't really know the basis for much of American history and law. It played such a role in our founding and among our founders," said state Sen. Phil King, a Republican from outside of Fort Worth who will help to lead the Texas effort. "In fact, few documents have had a bigger impact on not just the United States but on Western civilization in general than the Ten Commandments."

Read more: https://www.npr.org/2025/01/20/nx-s1-5230486/texas-ten-commandments-schools-legislature

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What happened to religious freedom of the !st Amendment? Everyone isn't a Christian. brush Monday #1
Our legal system owes more to the pagan Anglo-Saxons than to the Hebrew Bible DBoon Monday #2
Why not hang a copy of Charlton Heston's walk of fame star along with them? RedWhiteBlueIsRacist Monday #3
The Ten Commandments is Trump's "to do" list. surfered Monday #4
I want religion taught in schools - as long as it's my religion. nature-lover Monday #5
If they force children to follow that, then there should be far less republicans when they turn 18. C Moon Monday #6
The Republic of Gilead Miguelito Loveless Monday #7
One step closer to living in caves again. twodogsbarking Monday #8
The peculiar thing is the 10Cs came from Moses Bluetus Monday #9
Many ancient history scholars believe it originated from the Egyptian "Negative Confessions" BumRushDaShow Monday #11
Some of these values are commun to hundreds or thousands Bluetus Monday #14
The irony is that the old testament that christians claim to believe in JoseBalow Monday #15
Beyond that, Mark 15:3 (of the New Testament) Bluetus Monday #17
He was considered a heretic BumRushDaShow 19 hrs ago #24
Yes they are "moral codes" BumRushDaShow Monday #16
Jewish people know they don't have the numbers to do that. Old Crank 19 hrs ago #23
It has one benefit. The kids will be able to see how many commandments the adults regularly break. patphil Monday #10
Put up more statues of Baphomet in protest sakabatou Monday #12
Ten Commandments are just empty words to republicans. keithbvadu2 Monday #13
History is at stake? lonely bird Monday #18
I just dont get what Figarosmom Monday #19
I agree, all they want is "liberal tears". Let's not give it to them Walleye 16 hrs ago #26
May they be sued by every non-Christian group. Beacool Monday #20
... Be doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves; for a man who hears without doing struggle4progress Monday #21
Establishing religious dominance Old Crank 20 hrs ago #22
I was in a religious school grades 1-2. The 10 commandments were posted. travelingthrulife 16 hrs ago #25
Maybe it'll give the school shooters a good target to shoot at with their A.R. 15s Walleye 16 hrs ago #27
"Fuck your free will, Americans." - G.O.P. Idolators, Inc. BoRaGard 16 hrs ago #28
Yet they worship BigMin28 16 hrs ago #29
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