Louisiana becomes 1st state to require the Ten Commandments be posted in classroomssolo@slrpnk.net to Not The Onion@lemmy.world – 516 points – 4 months agonola.com102Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsDid I misunderstand what "separation of church and state" meant?Depends. Are you a Louisiana Republican legislator?Based on this ruling, I don't think I'm qualified.https://news.cornellcollege.edu/2019/11/ask-expert-separation-church-state-mean-americas-public-schools-report/ Laws are only useful if successfully upheld in court. For some reason these never get challenged enough. Strange.
Did I misunderstand what "separation of church and state" meant?Depends. Are you a Louisiana Republican legislator?Based on this ruling, I don't think I'm qualified.https://news.cornellcollege.edu/2019/11/ask-expert-separation-church-state-mean-americas-public-schools-report/ Laws are only useful if successfully upheld in court. For some reason these never get challenged enough. Strange.
Depends. Are you a Louisiana Republican legislator?Based on this ruling, I don't think I'm qualified.
https://news.cornellcollege.edu/2019/11/ask-expert-separation-church-state-mean-americas-public-schools-report/ Laws are only useful if successfully upheld in court. For some reason these never get challenged enough. Strange.
Did I misunderstand what "separation of church and state" meant?
Depends. Are you a Louisiana Republican legislator?
Based on this ruling, I don't think I'm qualified.
https://news.cornellcollege.edu/2019/11/ask-expert-separation-church-state-mean-americas-public-schools-report/
Laws are only useful if successfully upheld in court. For some reason these never get challenged enough. Strange.