Smigger
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This is a hot topic, but in my view, while I agree with the commandments, the constitutional issues outweigh that, but I am open-minded to a debate.
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As with LGBTQ+ flags, having the Ten Commandments in a classroom is a public endorsement of said ideology in a state environment.You should be allowed to put anything you want up. That’s what freedom of expression is.
“Requiring” a poster, plaque or sign of the Ten Commandments from Exodus or Deuteronomy is a bit of a hollow sentiment. There are much better verses that relate to everyday life; everyone already knows not to steal or kill.
I think you are right. There are many aspects of left-wing political ideology that do seem to fit descriptions of religion,, but are not theistic by definitions.As with LGBTQ+ flags, having the Ten Commandments in a classroom is a public endorsement of said ideology in a state environment.
This is a very good point. In many lists, historians have pointed out how important Jesus’ life was and the impact it has had in every aspect of western civilization. Almost like the presence of oxygen. It’s there, but we can’t really describe it beyond “it’s O2 and we need it”Yes, in history classes.
I don't mean that in a fedora tipping way. I mean that the Bible is the foundation of western civilization, and whether you believe any of it or not, that's where our culture comes from. If you're not familiar with the Bible, you don't know anything about western history.
Let me put up a picture of Marilyn Monroe's Playboy in a school setting then.You should be allowed to put anything you want up. That’s what freedom of expression is.
You have to pick your battles.Let me put up a picture of Marilyn Monroe's Playboy in a school setting then.
That wasn't true when the Bible was a part of school in America back before we let Atheists take over, and it isn't true now.Forcing the Bible unto students by government bureaucrats will only make those students resent His word.
Precisely.one way or another there will be propaganda horse shit pushed into schools I would rather it be good bible stuff instead of drag queen kindergarten readings
Not even worth reading beyond your first sentence here. Nobody should have to explain why that's foolish.You should be allowed to put anything you want up.
Want a safer, more moral society? Teach the Bible in school again. Problem (partly) solved.Want the 10 Commandments taught in school? Send your kids to a private religious school. Problem solved.
How's that working out? Was schooling more or less effective before any semblance of Christianity was banished from school? Did society get better or worse the more secular it's become?Public schools should be secular.
Religion should be taught at home, not in schools.Want a safer, more moral society? Teach the Bible in school again. Problem (partly) solved.
Answer the question retard.Religion should be taught at home, not in schools.