The Anti-Christian Myth of First Amendment 'Neutrality'
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The anti-Christian myth of First Amendment 'neutrality'
Last week was a hard one for the atheists. President Trump read from the Bible in the Oval Office, and a federal court upheld the right of Texas to display the Ten Commandments. You can just hear the weeping and gnashing of teeth.A recent legal challenge, one of many in a long line of church-state disputes, raises a now-familiar question: Can the government display the Ten Commandments without violating the First Amendment?If government exists t…
Texas Dem Says Putting Ten Commandments in Classrooms 'Un-Christian' - Charisma Magazine Online
A federal appeals court ruled last Tuesday that Texas can keep requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments. One state Democrat’s take: that ruling is itself un-Christian. James Talarico, a Texas state rep running for U.S. Senate, went on CNN this week to blast the Fifth Circuit’s 9-8 decision upholding Senate Bill 10. He called it both unconstitutional and a betrayal of Christian values. “I think this is an unconstitutional decision…
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