Louisiana is about to force the Ten Commandments in every classroom
friendlyatheist.com
A bill sponsored by GOP State Rep. Dodie Horton would shove Christianity in students' faces
Worth checking out the posters that an activist has prepared at the bottom of the article.
Any bets on how long it takes the Satanic Temple to have the Seven Tenets be included as well?
They’ll just get some corrupt judge to wave their hands and rule “not like that”.
Did you know that in the past even judges appointed by Republicans weren't blatantly corrupt?
There was a time when judges appointed by one side of the aisle would tend to lean towards the other side because of the aforementioned lack of blatant corruption and ideological based appointments.
Count on it.
Stone v. Graham set precedent against this practice in 1980. This may just be another attempt to bring it up to our newly conservative SCOTUS to be overturned.
https://www.britannica.com/event/Stone-v-Graham
Hopeful that the courts will immediately invalidate this. They seem to have put in even less effort to make this secular than they did in 1980. Still, SCOTUS likes to invent facts and events where they don't exist.
They may want to sort out their little golden calf issue before their imaginary friend in the sky starts striking them down with lightning.
GOP Trump gold statue at CPAC.
It wouldn't be so bad if they planned to start following them as well.
I guess they went Baphomet too
Does anybody else think it’s peculiar that when there’s a post here that’s critical of the right, or points out their cruelty or criminality…
the bOtH siDeS kids are always absent from any discussion on it?
I wonder why that is.
I see more posts preemptively bringing up bothsidesism than bothsidesism itself.
We see what we want to see I guess.
Both sides arguments are only ever used to deflect from something awful R did, or lessen the value of something good D did.
The moment you see the both sides argument come out you can know immediately that the person is purposefully or obliviously pushing a conservative agenda.
I think this is the point you are implying, but I just wanted to say it explicitly.
In the version of the Sinners Bible or Wicked Bible from 1631? Would fit the GOP family agenda.
The "ten commandments" differ both by religion and sect - Christianity doesn't have 1 definition of them across it, and even if it did, Judaism would disagree. Even without equivalents from other religions, like Satanism's 7 Tenets, this would be incredibly ripe for disputes.