Ten Commandments required under law to be displayed in Louisiana classrooms
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
- Louisiana has become the first state to require that the Ten Commandments be displayed in every classroom under a bill signed into law Wednesday. The legislation mandates that a poster-sized display of the religious text in "large, easily readable font" be required in all public classrooms, from kindergarten to state-funded universities. abc7ne.ws/3xdr60s
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What happened to the separation of Church and State
You're experiencing it on the news every day murder, murder, murder, theft, adultery, death, bullying, killing children, that's a country without God....we have it now...Lord Jesus come quickly and take us believers out and leave all of the unbelievers together and see how things go
There was never a legality about separation of church and state. That was rhetoric. Cry harder.
You do realize that the 10 commandments are really just a basic set of standards everyone should live by. Or do you have a problem with children being taught not to murder, lie, steal etc? Maybe you to take a gander at those commandments and see for yourself
@@lisaethridge666 These clowns are the same people who advocated for removing the "under God" part of our Pledge of Allegiance.
@@Rochester92G I thought they had managed to ban the pledge of allegiance altogether. Pretty much anything that promotes morality really sets them off.
Literally the 1st Commandment: “Thou shalt have no other gods before Me.” Also in the 1st Amendment of the Constitution: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion.” I’d say requiring the Ten Commandments be enshrined in every school is establishing a religion.
It's unconstitutional.
Wow! So will that stop theft, murder and adultery? Or will it just create more hypocrites?
Wow! It’s almost like you think teaching kids morals is a bad thing. I guess you’re all in for the graphic sexual content they focus on right now. Let’s not lose focus and start teaching actual morals, amirite?
@@lisaethridge666 That’s a job for the parents.
@@corgising5606 which part? The “don’t kill people” part or the “please fill out this questionnaire about your favorite sexual positions” part? Just curious which of those you find objectionable
@@lisaethridge666wow it’s almost like you think fairy tales teach humans to behave😂😂😂😂
Dismissing Christians as hypocrites tells you have a firm misunderstanding of what the religion is all about.
Church and state are kept apart. Why are they not embrassing all religions??? This tactic WILL NOT work.. You cannot exclude other forms of religion...
Shut up
Your solution is to exclude all religions equally? 😭
@@Newoah no I think we both know this is someone who would 100% support his or her chosen religion being taught and all others excluded. The fact that the 10 commandments really aren’t pushing any religion they’re just things that everyone of any faith should be doing. The fact that quite often few of them are illegal anyway speaks volumes. Anyone who has a problem with children being taught not to kill, steal, lie, lust over other men’s wives etc clearly is against morality.
@lisaethridge666 the first commandment is about monotheism which is inherently disrespectful to people with religions that don't have only one God. I'm Jewish (you know, the religion where the 10 commandments actually came from) and even I recognize that this is unfair to others and shouldn't be taking place in a secular classroom.
@@Danvillepreppy Its historically significant tho
If this comes to pass, i hope teachers protest by bringing all religious texts to the classrooms too. Ill bring the Qur'an see how those Christian parents like their kids learning about Muslims religion and all other religions. All of a sudden there will be a need to separate church and state.
I think it's a great idea for kids of Christian parents to learn exactly what the quran says. What I've learned about it has really opened my eyes.
These folks don't even know there are other religions, they think different re.igions are methodist vs Baptists 😂😂😂
America could use more religion. That may not be such a bad idea after all.
@@tesmith47 These folks don't even know what they own religion says, so they would be shocked to learn.
@@cooldudicus7668 No. America could use more facts, not superstitions.
So essentially instead of creating a curriculum that teaches morals based on what the average person believes regardless of religion is too hard? Why specifically use religious beliefs? People using the ‘whats wrong with teaching about morals’ card are intentionally leading the conversation with their bias rather than considering that there may be people who are from areligious or an entirely different religious background. People saying the country was founded on Christianity should also remember that the constitution is against religious indoctrination. So what gives?
This isn’t the United States of America anymore
This has not been USA since biden the boob took office. We could use help.
Then EVERY religion should have the same privilege. Right next to the commandments. It's only right
Illegal
Might be interesting to see what SCOTUS says.
So much for that whole charade by the GQP of being against indoctrinating children…..
Into morality. Giving them a solid foundation to build a good life on. 🤦 What are you afraid of?
The GOP is only against indoctrination of any other religion besides their own.
I think there's better ways to teach morality than mandating religious education@@w4dZ0o
@@w4dZ0o I think a solid foundation to stand on should maybe include something like "no rape" as well instead of 3 separate commandments about believing in one specific god
It's an historical poster, on the wall someplace in the school. Kids can stop & read it or ignore it, it's not a class. BTW, assume u have protested the gender and homosexual teachings in too many of our schools?
No worries, Louisiana has the best K-12 educationin the nation 😂
Yep. Third least educated as of 2023.
Lol
Wtf. y?
It will be thrown out as soon as it goes to the SCOTUS
Depends if sugar baby Clarence doesn't get bought out be another boat trip.
Yeah this is horrifying the us government needs to go through so many changes in order for it to work properly
Illegal
This is un-American
Is it?
@@chuckalarcon9555
It is
We might as well put the Five Pillars of Islam in every classroom😂. Just because our country is majority Christian that doesn’t give Christians the excuse to exclude other religions. Christianity is all about having a PERSONAL relationship with Christ our savior. It should never be forced on anyone.
Seperation of church and state is what Thomas Jefferson wrote in a letter to a church who wrote him asking him about his views on religion. It is not in the Constitution.
Many Founding Fathers wrote letters to people about questions they had. It was opinion.
If it's there for its historical significance why does it need to be in a math class? I generally fall right of center on most things, but c'mon. Even I know you can't do this.
Its completely unconstitutional and has no historical significance as, moses never existed and a man that doesnt exist cant bring down magic stone tablets from a mountain top.
Ew. Can’t you just come up with a set of moral code derived from multiple sources?
Each politicans that voted for it should be held to those accounts. If they csnt love up to those they should leave office. Bet they wont want thrm displayed if it has direct action on them
Several of those commandments tell you what god to worship and how. It’s a purely religious document.
Declaration of Independence , Preamble: “ We hold theses truths to be self-evident , that all men are created equal, and that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. “ Notice the words “ created “ and “Creator “ notice the lack of the word “evolved “. We have a beginning and everything else we learn is based on the beginning, and called history. Not that I agree with religion in the classroom, but this is the justification behind the Bible in schools. If we are teaching evolution then we must also teach creationism to show all views, just like any other scientific theory/ question.
@@Heavensoon7 Hate to break it to you but the the Declaration of Independence isn’t a governing document of the United States. The Constitution is a governing document did have a preamble but if you read it carefully, it doesn’t say any point specify a particular creator. You want to know why? It’s because, after seeing all the sectarian strife in Europe, the framers of the Constitution deliberately set up a secular government.
As for your at equivocating Evolution for religion. We teach evolution in schools because it is extremely well supported by actual evidence. Creationism has no evidence supporting it whatsoever, which is why it isn’t taught in schools.
And I haven’t even gone into the fact that your little screed doesn’t even address anything I said.
@@Heavensoon7 The Declaration of Independence is decidedly secular.
The words “Creator” and “created” are not used in a religious sense, at all.
Also, in case you missed it, the theory of evolution didn’t exist until nearly a hundred years after the founding of the United States.
So, no.
@@rjserrano2 The idea of evolution did not originate with Darwin , nothing new under the sun.
@@Heavensoon7 There is also no evidence supporting any creationism. There are mountains of evidence supporting evolution.
Creationism isn’t science. It’s religion, and should not be taught in schools.
Law of George Washington or law of Jesus Christ
What happened to the three golden rules!!! Did we all for get that?! WTF!
Not soley religious. Lol This is due to us being one of the last in education.
Good, if one side can change the laws then all other sides should be able too
Sue the state for religious oppression.
Oppression lol meaningless word lol
@@siritporgio1816 Rendering words meaningless won’t do you any favour
@@Barbie12656 you can make a argument for religious oppression.
@@siritporgio1816 ok so you’re saying intersectionality is a religion then, it’s the only one that oppresses
@@Barbie12656 no what I’m saying is when the scripture says do not worship any other god before me for I am a jealous God that is a religious doctrine
Fuck that
Simple mind simple expletive.
@@chuckalarcon9555. I'm so sorry you dislike the way he showed his dislike in a topic now stop treating him like a child
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof"
So down it goes!
Lmao didn't know Christians focused that much on the old testament. Then again US protestants be crazy.
God bless Louisiana!
His effort to please trump.
The Constitution bars the U.S. from naming one religion the “official” state religion. It does not bar posting the Ten Commandments.
Soon the 11 Satanic Rules of the Earth will stand right next to it!
1st amendment: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion."
Lousiiana is literally making a law requiring establishing religious doctrine with this
@@wicca2star11" 1) Thou shalt not have other god's before me." kind makes it seem they're choosing a religion.
@@stewblare2190 definitely smh. you cant have both the ten commandments and the first amendment.. the fact that louisiana is going against the 1st amendment in order to indoctrinate their youth is v telling. we'll see if it's allowed in the long run
Disgusting.
It won't do any good.
THANK GOD!!!
YES, AMEN!!
Amen
Amen
If youre offended of some words, just dont read them. Who gives a rats butt if theres the ten commandments on the wall in a classroom? I get it, you may not be religious, hell most of us aren't. What we are though is not an idiot. I see something i dont like, i dont look at it. Simple shit guys.
It's against the first amendment
That's what it starts as but it will get worse you will eventually see you will have to follow their belief or be punished
You never know , They might even teach kids , the Lords prayer next ! 😮
No need in getting ahead of yourself, but it probably wouldn't hurt!
I love paying my tax dollars to have it be used to fund a god I disagree with truly this is america
All religions are fictional 😊
Intersectional communism is a religion
So how about a copy of the Constitution showing a separation of Church and State?
That's a good idea as well, get the CORRECT wording of that statement?
Enough.
Improbable it will remain
Why not the complete 613 commandments?🤔
Because that’s not actually a thing
@@0427581 So there aren't 613 commandments?
I never saw them as necessarily a religious thing. They were more or less guide lines for how to be a decent human being. Anyone of any or no beliefs can abide by them as basic decency to one another.
1 2 and 3 are all religion based. 4 can also be seen as religious based.
Yeah your basic morals also stop people from worshiping other gods
So much for the separation of church and state, if trump is elected it will be even worse
So do you believe teaching kids good moral values is a bad thing?
But the church of the lgbt+ can fly their make believe flag proudly in classrooms. I remember when it was just a rainbow then suddenly they had to add a triangle so the transgenders would stop getting mad. The fact you’re more mad about kids being taught not to murder or steal than them saying you can switch your gender anytime you like is hilarious.
Good, lets go Trump!
@@edwardnull5447 god is a lie and has no place in public schools
@@knoxmickey1this ain't morals this is dogma
And if that's really the argument you want to make, why not hang a list of preferred morals instead of religious text
Historical significance?🤭
So the emancipation proclamation, US constitution, magna carta, etc. aren't as significant i guess🦧
If it’s a choice between this and woke ideology, I’ll go with the Ten Commandments.
The requirement is insane.
Insane only because it opens the door to all other religions and some of the fruitcakes otherwise the TEN are pretty good pathway!
@@chuckalarcon9555 to require anything religion based, regardless of the religion, in public schools is scary. You can teach values without religion.
@@chuckalarcon9555
If you only want one religion to be legal you're a theocrat.
🤷🏻♂️WHAT are the
10 Commandments ??????
🔹THE 10 COMMANDMENTS!
1) Thou shalt not have other god's
2) Thou shalt not make any graven images
3) Thou shalt not take God's name in vain
4) Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy. 👉(NOT SUNDAY!)
5) Honor thy father and mother
6) Thou shalt not kill
7) Thou shalt not commit adultery
8) Thou shalt not steal
9) Thou shalt not bear false witness
10) Thou shalt not covet
🙏🏽Please check this with any
HOLY BIBLE!
👉🏼(Exodus 20:3-17)
The sabbath was on Saturday and was intended as a day of rest. We kept that practice in society, which is why we have the weekend as a day most people have off work. Sunday was chosen as the day most people go to church because that’s the day of the resurrection. The sabbath was intended to be practical, not steeped in tradition, but it became that way after time. Jesus ran into a lot of problems with the Pharisees because they added so many layers to what was actually in the Bible.
It’s separation of church and state not FROM church and state. Kids learning morals is a good thing!
Wrong. Freedom of religion also means freedom FROM religion. Keep it to yourself. I have the absolute right not to be subjected to your crap. There is not and will never be a national religion in this country. That would be unconstitutional.
@@terryparker1694 you just proved my point 😂 separation of church and state is so there is no national religion..however it does not mean you cannot display religious text…does the president swearing on the Bible count for unconstitutional church and state engagement…NO. now if it was FORCED to swear on/read the 10 commandments then yes that would be unconstitutional.
@@resone3645 WRONG. It is unconstitutional. No religious test may be required. A president does not have to swear on a bible, no such qualification exists. John Quincy Adams used a book of law. Teddy Roosevelt used no book at all. "The United States government is not in any way founded on Christianity." Sam Adams, founding father, signer of the U.S. Constitution and second president of the United States stated and signed at the Treaty of Tripoli, 1797. This was ratified by the U.S. government during Adam`s administration. This is not arguable. Your only point is on the top of your head. Go sit down.
NO. It's to keep the church OUT of the state. "The U.S. government is in no way founded on Christianity". John Adams, stated and signed at the Treaty of Tripoli, 1797. Ratified by the United States government during Adam`s administration, making it law. It's been law for over 225 years. You lose. Go sit down.
These morals stop kids from having free thought by not being able to choose another religion look at the first of your Biblical good list
Here we go religious bullying from people with imaginary friends
Its a framed picture of words hanging on a wall, no lessons, no instruction.
@@chuckalarcon9555. That's what it starts with eventually you will have to adopt there religion
No question, that is a violation
Extremism on both sides must stop.
Fine, tell US what your plan is!
SAD MOST SUPPORTER "THOU SHALT NOT KICK" SUPPORT BRUTAKITTY IS REAL
Say what?
The Ten Commandments was the first legal document using writing as the expression of social responsibility applying both leadership and peasant. the technology of writing was brand new. Before the Ten Commandments, all law was issued by priests and agents of the pharaohs or chieftans.
Yeah, this is not true at all. You're just saying words.
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If you have a problem with this and not pride flags in elementary school class room.. reevaluate yourself.
A pride flag is not a religious symbol. Try again.
Separation of Church and State is one of the most misunderstood and misquoted concepts in America's history. The"wall of separation" Jefferson was referring to in his letter to ministers about the Establishment Clause was intended to protect religion from the state, not the state from religion. As in, there would be no one forced state religion and Congress can't tell you what you have to believe. It was not a repudiation of Judeo-Christian morals, as many of the Founders were themselves religious. Instead, it has been misused in recent decades to push a state religion of absolute atheism in this country's public schools. We didn't have all the school shootings and complete lack of respect and basic decency when there was prayer in school. In my parents' generation, there was even Bible study in public schools. We have lost our moral compass in this country.
Someone who actually knows that they’re talking about. I’m willing to bet most of these people have never read the constitution and are just spouting “separation of church and state” because that’s all they know.
@chancefreely Thank you! It's likely that's all they've been taught in their atheistic public schools. I'm glad to encounter someone else who has gone beyond the catchphrase.
🤮
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof"
Another ignorant one who thinks that atheism is a "religion". Can't you even tell the difference between atheism and secularism?
This is an awe-inspiring decision from a state that is a hot of criminal activity in the United States.
Agreed! This would not have been a big deal twenty years ago.
Our society is so Anti God!
It's chilling!
@@Maria-b9j5w America, even "twenty years ago" was always a deeply religious nation. Doesn't a Christian adhere to the truth?
@@user-yp9nz6bs9q Agreed.
The Ten Commandments are not controversial. I do not understand why people are so upset.
#1: Thou shall not kill.
#2: The right to bear arms.
#3: Pray before every meal.
#4: Unless you’re really hungry, pray after the meal.
#5: Thou shall not steal, unless you really need it.
#6: Tie your left shoe.
#7: Tie your right shoe.
#8: Tie your middle shoe.
#9: Free space.
#10: Refer back to 9.
This is just as bad as teaching all the race theory and gender shit in classrooms. Thats absolutely insane.
I’m happy,this is what the world needs more than anything right now a little bit more love for each other and a lot more for our savior
Uhhhhh as a Christian I support this, but the uproar is probably gonna be crazy.
Historical Significance, Checkmate
I love it!😊
❤
That's good 👍 you must teach the world of God 🙏
I have the absolute right to not be subjected to your fantasies.
This is absolutely amazing I’m moving to Louisiana now Jesus is lord❤
Why can the 10 commandments and not the five pillars of Islam?
@@Kaleb_Hicks. Because there all a bunch of Christians
Being non religious myself, I'd rather have that than a rainbow flag in the classroom.
You lost the plot somewhere
@Joker8pie No, my point was I'd rather see Christian stuff in a classroom, than gay rainbows. The fact I'm NOT a Christian just makes the "Plot" as you call it, stronger..
@@islandwanderer1173 Do you find it as sad as I do that you had to explain that?
@@bob5991 Not really, Nothing really surprises me these days..
@@islandwanderer1173. A flag is flag that shows support of a group of people what is happening is actively discouraging people from having there own beliefs and can't think another way it also attacks other groups of people
Classrooms don’t need the Ten Commandments.
They need the Pledge of Allegiance put in, and the pride flags taken out.
I'll bet you may need the ten or at least 9 of them?
All I can say is ATTA BOY'S and GIRL'S.
IT SHOULD BE LIKE THAT
ACROSS THE NATION.
✝️🇺🇲
Uh people need to know their history. It was used very explicitly as the laws of our country. If these arent in the classrooms, kids will truly forget their history.
Incorrect.
So if I understand correctly, no one is permitted to work saturdays, and christianity is the state religion?
@@LeastBasedTaxEvader What? Are you suggesting I believe we should abide by that lifestyle ..? That's not what any of this suggests at all... Knowing your history and having the commandments on a wall, is in no way indoctrinating people to abide by such a lifestyle or by those laws. This is just such a ridiculous statement you seem to be making.
@@juaecheverria0 "it was used very explicitly as the laws of our country"
Kindly point to the part in the constitution where any of the first 4 commandments are laws
It ain't history it's assimilation
@@LeastBasedTaxEvader The Constitution is law.
Take your children out of school and teach them about Yahweh.
Oh, so Hebrew, the Jewish religion. Right? RIGHT!
@@terryparker1694 Yes and no. The Old Testament is the story of the Hebrews, Yahweh's chosen nation but much of the time they refused to believe Him and walk in His ways but because of their disobedience salvation came to the Gentiles in the form of Yahusha Christ.
@@jannaswanson271 WRONG. Your full of shiat. You're outing yourself. Look thins up before revealing your abysmal ignorance .
@@jannaswanson271 WRONG. Just stop it. Stop lying. Right now.
@@terryparker1694 What am I wrong about?
Sounds like a plan!
For a theocracy
@@theovanrossum8652 exactly
❤Yay! Praise the Lord Jesus...children need to see the rules for a happy life!❤hey everybody please ask Jesus into your heart today while you still have time ❤
Why do the children need to learn this at school? If it’s important, they should learn it from their parents.
Is my decision if i want to teach my kid about the invisible man. Not politicians!
Indoctrination
🤷🏻♂️WHAT are the
10 Commandments ??????
🔹THE 10 COMMANDMENTS!
1) Thou shalt not have other god's
2) Thou shalt not make any graven images
3) Thou shalt not take God's name in vain
4) Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy. 👉(NOT SUNDAY!)
5) Honor thy father and mother
6) Thou shalt not kill
7) Thou shalt not commit adultery
8) Thou shalt not steal
9) Thou shalt not bear false witness
10) Thou shalt not covet
🙏🏽Please check this with any
HOLY BIBLE!
👉🏼(Exodus 20:3-17)!
@@corgising5606 to be kind to other people....do you think every child learns that at home? No way. But you are an unbeliever in Jesus so you believe your way and I'll believe mine.
Idiocy
No more so than the flotsam in too many classrooms at present!
@@chuckalarcon9555 you make zero sense.