Texas cannot require public schools to display the Ten Commandments in every classroom, a judge said Wednesday in a temporary ruling against the state’s new requirement, making it the third such state law to be blocked by a court.
A group of Dallas-area families and faith leaders sought a preliminary injunction against the law, which goes into effect on Sept. 1. They say the requirement violates the First Amendment’s protections for the separation of church and state and the right to free religious exercise.
Texas is the largest state to attempt such a requirement, and U.S. District Judge Fred Biery’s ruling from San Antonio is the latest in a widening legal fight that’s expected to eventually go before the U.S. Supreme Court.
I feel the court also should order all conservatives to follow then too if they are forced in all classrooms.
“No more Trump or money worship.”
“See above.”
“Every time you preach Jesus and then fuck a child, you are violating this.”
“Pay your workers way more so they do not have to work on Sunday.”
“Stripping your parents of Medicare certainly isn’t doing this.”
“Guess conservatives need to stop asking for the deaths of everyone and anyone not them.”
“Hahah OK Conservatives.”
“No stealing of benefits, elections, lands, people, money, etc.”
“Conservative talk radio and Fox News would go out of business.”
“No wonder why I’m some of the most racist states, porn searches for Ebony, Transsexuals, and Asians is damned high.”
Yeah. Before you enforce them, follow them first.
Just a small note. Taking the Lord’s name in vain refers to attempting to perform magic using the Lord’s name. So Jimmy Swaggert and the other televangelists are the people who were most prominently breaking this commanment in recent years.
The speaking in tongues and the faith healing fits this. Thanks pal.
So only Jesus can ask for the lord for miracles?