Texas Lawmakers Post 10 Commandments but Don’t Live Them
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Texas lawmakers post 10 Commandments but don’t live them
The Texas House recently passed Senate Bill 10, a measure requiring all state public schools to display the 10 Commandments in every classroom. When Gov. Greg Abbott finally signs this bill into law, it will go into effect on Sept. 1.Surely, this course of events will provoke a court challenge as a potential violation of the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. You know, all that legal separation of church and state stuff. Certainly, voices…
Austin—Texas is about to become the largest state in the country in forcing every classroom in its public schools to exhibit a copy of the Ten Commandments, a measure that has unleashed a new wave of criticism about the erosion of the separation between Church and State. The legislation, passed this week by the Republican-majority state legislature, requires that as of September 1, all school classrooms display a 40 by 50 centimetres sign with t…
The governor defends an initiative that demands to display the Ten Commandments in public classrooms.
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