I spent the last year with a woman from Louisiana. Spent half the time there. Place is scary, to say the least, and I was in one of the nicest areas. All I can say is stay out of the south for many reasons.
@@RobertPeters04 all of this is an attempt to please their God. That’s what it is. Mankind has not changed since the days of the cave, staring at the sun God.
Mine did. We even had a Bible class. It was optional in high school, yet kids only sighed up for it cause it was the easiest A you could get in that school. Everyone is overreacting to this, like it is actually going to convert kids to Christianity. When it didn't even achieve that in my overly religious small town.
@@AmusedCoffee-ym3gb Elementary we had the pledge of allegiance, we had a Bible verse and prayer all before classes started. No debates about it no arguments. Junior high, we had "meet you at the pole" for the pledge of allegiance. Go inside for a Bible verse and prayer. Highschool was a little different. "Meet you at the pole" for pledge of allegiance, the students volunteered for Bible verse and prayer in the office at the intercom. No debates no arguments
@user-fq9ij4we4r lol yup, I'm hearing a familiar story for sure. After years of that, I don't remember one kid saying he's going to serve Jesus after he graduates and take the fight to the progressive left. People are acting like they are about to be thrown in camps, it's ridiculous to the point that it's become annoying.
@@AmusedCoffee-ym3gb Responding to your last comment. People are acting like.... There will be people who will give up and give in because they don't see any other way than to comply with and go with the flow. just like the vaccines. Not me, I didn't.
It is surprising the number of people commenting who seem absolutely ignorant of our constitution and the first amendment, and who likewise seem ignorant of the history of Europe's religious wars. There's a GOOD reason our founders wanted a wall between church and state. They were educated men who knew their history.
They also founded a legal system and judicial system based on those ten commandments, or did you miss the whole part where infidelity, murder, and theivery are illegal?
Wonder how the pledge of allegiance happened? We was once one nation under God? I don't think religion should be in schools but pride flags shouldn't either. So if that's gonna be displayed being a cult so should the ten commandments.
I can remember when we started the day with a short prayer, such as “Help us to learn today and keep the world safe” and the “Pledge of Allegiance.” Of course, that was when crime was lower and the kids were actually taught Reading, Writing, Math, English, Spelling, History, Geography, Health, Physical Education, then electives, etc.
What exactly do you think kids are being taught? Because all those subjects are still being taught. Also statistically speaking crime has been going down dramatically since the 90s
Sorry, but I don’t think you understand the basic concepts of the constitution. Forcing children to use the and learn the 10 commandments is a violation of the constitution. Separation of church and state has been a fundamental part of the Constitution since 1781. Apparently you forget the 3 WORLD WARS that happened before World War 1 and 3. Y’know, the crusades? Religion has done nothing except serve as an excuse for division, war, and genocide.
those idiots think kids are only being taught"woke" even though they have no idea what woke means, or what it is, they are good little sheep following and doing exactly what they are told. they lack the intelligence to do anything else.
@@gadoll11, you mean how the 1st Amendment was drafted specifically to prevent such situations as a law requiring religious text to be forced on people?
@AbernathyDonovanDunlap Okay but that's like saying take the books out the library cause there forcing us to read books. If you don't like looking at it then don't. No one is forcing anyone to do any thing Lol argue all you want you just look less than intelligent
@@mikewasfaret9563 They literally came from a country where the church was intertwined with the state and specifically wrote the constitution to prevent that.
So all charitable organizations should now be required to pay taxes? Or just the religious ones for yet another double standard under Democratic leadership
@@indifferentadvocate1737exactly. Let's place the 10 commandments, the 4 pillar or Islam, a blank paper for atheists and the laws of other religions right? Free speech right?
Hey I’m from Mississippi …I remember Madelyn O’Hare….and the liberal families they put in our communities…they were quietly planning to file a class action against the state… our governor of the time gave in. When they won..they were moved out and gone in a weekend. The purpose was accomplished.
I was raised in a non Christian home, but I remember as a child my Mom watching the 1956 The Ten Commandments. Seeing the burning bush and hearing God speak to Moses was Awesome. Nothing can stop The Lord. Thank You Jesus for finding me and redeeming me amen 🙏🏽 Calvary Chaple Inglewood Ca
la is close to the bottom in education. Imagine how insulting it feels to be failed by their education system, knowing millions of children are, and THIS is the world wide headline news about their schools. Religion. Not trying to raise test scores, introduce the arts and theater, ofc not
@@jerrylyons9279 I am from Louisiana so i think I would know many Schools actually don't. And you are right many of those kids have no family support and that's why it's important that at school these children FEEL BELIEVED IN, like someone expects greatness from them. How am I anti everything because I think we should put our attention into actually teaching them, fighting for extra curriculars and clubs so kids feel more excited about School and can have some community, and most importantly letting these kids know not everyone has given up on them. That's the reality for millions of LA kids and we are having this big discussion about nailing the ten commandments to the Wall
@@martymartinez4036 yes, absolutely. I'm a lesbian woman and that's one of the reasons I feel so passionately about keeping the gender identity stuff out of schools, because I know that young people who would just end up being gay are very vulnerable to being sucked into it, but so are other kids like the ones with ptsd, autism, personality disorders etc. And I don't support blm because it was a money making movement that preyed on people's emotions and where has that money gone to help the community?
The reason we have school shooters is because of the lack of morality being taught in the first place, and the rabid atheists who now consider God their enemy. Need proof...open your eyes.
@@FauxQue-yk8dt doesn't work that way. Kids get guns and feel like they are in control. Read about the statistics, 7 years old shooting teacher cuz he didn't like her. His mom's gun but he got ahold of it
Dude, that Bible class was the easiest credential in my school, lol. So many people took it cause you did nothing but watch documentaries and clown around. Ironically, I learned more astrology in my Bible class than I did in my science class. Nobody came out of that class a newly devoted Christian 😂
And if the other faiths are included as electives. I'd take just to learn cause I'm interested in stuff like that. However, since many schools can't afford routine school supplies and books seems the financial focus should be elsewhere.
With what money? Even in Utah where they have less separation from church and state in schools, the Bible classes aren't paid for by the taxpayers. Should we also have a Quran class? What about a Scientology class? Per the first amendment, they're not supposed to get involved with religious matters.
If they offered Tora classes, Quoran classes, Tipitaka classes, etc as well; then your argument would have credibility. But by only offering classes for ONE RELIGION, it becomes discrimination. Now, a World Religions class which goes over the majority of religions would be a great class and a lot of schools actually have them.
Well do it…less commenting and more suing. You should be at the Lawyer’s office right now instead of here in the comments? Keep us posted on your litigation.
@@BillDraheim both are representative of opposite views. The biggest is the commandments are for all. The pride is for adults. Quite forcing sexuality on children.
Separation of church and state bud… your logic is flawed anyway three wrongs don’t make a right, goofy. Quit your crying as if blacks and gays magically have more say so in America than anyone else. Such babies all of a sudden as if America hasn’t actually catered to you and your people for the past 200 years.
I'm sick of the Republican party who refuse to feed children and all8w black women to die in childbirth at 5x the rate of Amy other state. But want to PRETEND they actually support the 10 commandments while supporting a man who's had affairs on all three wives. Take a look in the mirror! You people support a man who breaks every commandment!
@@tochichiagoro3483 the fbi said it.. the cites aren’t reporting like they used to.. kinda like the inflation numbers, I bet they do look better when you take out housing and fuel/energy….
@@BobMaloogaloogaloogaloogaloogathat's not what we're saying. I'm a Democrat and I agree with the ten commandments. But I also don't think it belongs in public schools. If you want your kid to have a religious education take them to damn church instead of expecting the school to do it for you.
@@badcop1999that’s where you are wrong. Kids spend 30 hrs a week in school, maybe 4 hours at most at church. Who will have the greatest influence? Their peers & what they are being taught at school. We need morality back!
But it's not being enforced. You can choose not to be a part of it. The freedom of religion religion, which is a founding law of America, gives the school the right to display the 10 commandments, and gives you the right to choose to ignore them. Period.
Look at the number of people today who don’t know it’s wrong to steal. They justify their lawless actions. Were they taught the 10 commandments as a child?
Thinking only the 10 commandments teach not to steal is an example of why people think Christians are clowns. You didn't invent no stealing, that shits thousands of years older then your shitty fairy tales.
What they really need to do is argue that the display of the abbreviated Catholic version of the Ten Commandments is inaccurate. The fact that different Christian groups interpret the ten commandments differently should be taught in schools. There are so many legal systems that our founding fathers considered and studied when writing the constitution, not just the Bible, and certainly not the Catholic interpretation. In fact, when Jefferson and others wrote about the separation of Church and State, they had the Catholic Church in mind. They did not want to live in a country that was administered by Catholics or by any belief system.
Are any of you people working in the school system now? I do, and I can't wait to retire. The kids are out of control and do not accept the concept of right and wrong. Teachers are being put in hospitals because of the violence of the students. But you want to complain about the Ten Commandments that teach morals, personal responsibility, and self-control?
The first five mentions something about god. The first one literally says that god is the only true one and you need to only worship him. Just say you wanna force ur religion on kids and keep it psubinft
Would you teach the Muslim Bible if they told you? That teaches moral stuff too. How about the Baptists book or hell the Satanic Bible. These are all legit historical documents teaching morals. And yea the Satanic Bible actually has rules that encourage you to not hurt those who don't hurt you and respect. I'm guessing not. And let's be clear the Ten Commandments came after God killed all the first born sons of Egypt who many were innocent. That's like having a drunk telling children to never drink. Good advice but why should anyone listen to them
@@moviereviews4life Satanists aren't a real group, they just do it for attention. Muslims think it's ok to remove people from the planet that don't agree with them... You can't see the difference?
Don't look at it!!! Give me a break!!! Ok, now let's put up the Quran, let's put up hindu, let's put up Buddha, let's put up Baal...do you see my point?!? You put up one, you need to put all up for all religions in school. There is a reason for separation of church and state in certain places to be fair to all religions that reside in our country. Where all people have to go by the same laws regardless of religion. Before someone says you don't love Jesus...doesn't the bible say to follow the laws in your country...
You have no point. This law was passed democratically. If the citizens of Louisiana want those other things prominently displayed or taught, then they can contact their legislators and try to make that happen. Those who oppose the implementation of this law should at least be honest enough to admit that they oppose democracy.
Your thought is incomplete. We are to follow the law of the land as long as the law is just. Keep reading the bible. Acts 5: 27-29 As long as the law doesn't contradict God, we should follow the law. In this case, the law of the land is to disregard the 10 commandments, which contradicts God.
You do realize that the 10 commandments ARE IN the Quran, and the Torah, and dozens of smaller religions around the world? You do understand that Moses was Hebrew, right?
Your getting religion confused with ten rules all religion should follow , and if they have the same rules I bet they're no different than the ten commandments. And the Koran calls for death more than I care for.
@@curtisberg3028 the 1st amendment gives the right to display the 10 commandments. No one is forcing anyone to read it. Just like the hijab, I still have to look at it but I'm not forced to wear it. It's the same display of the right to religious expression. It's a two way street people.
@@Random_Dude42 The state did not commission the 10 commandments. That was God talking to Moses. The original was a stone tablet. This is just a reprint. You're trying to indoctrinate atheism. Not gonna fly.
@@Random_Dude42I don't think you understand the 1st. Doesn't it also say or prohibiting the free exercise of? The 10 Commandments will be bought with donations, not tax dollars.
@@DED_Search this is America land of the free nothing should be forced at all religion included. Church and the Bible should be options not requirements.
@@badcop1999yet everyone wants to cry about climate change, killings, poverty, starvation, and all the suffering in the world and then blame God for it. The world is broken!!! Why? Because we didn’t listen to God and we’ve thrown it all off balance. Every one of His laws and commands were for our own good. He was protecting us. You all want to cry about the state of the world and then complain about the solution 🤦♀️
The Ten Commandments is neither Christian nor Jewish. The laws of man are simple and straightforward. Posting these laws in a school environment cannot pose any harm. The attempt to remove these laws are simply an egotistical exercise by a few who wants media exposure.
Then post the Ethic of Reciprocity and f off with the religious attachment. There is nothing the commandments state that cannot be taught by using the Golden Rule. That of which is none religious.
Okay...then who is the God referenced in the 10 commandments because I sure thought it was Jesus's "father" and that makes it Christian. Edit: I'm not Jewish, so I don't know for sure, but could they also be Jewish? Regardless, they are religious and have no place in public school.
The attempt to add the Ten Commandments where they don't belong (public schools) is an exercise in establishing one religion and alienating others, by people who are intolerant of other peoples' religions.
i'm sure you'll feel the same when the tennents of the satanic temple are posted in every classroom, or the pillars of islam... or hey ... maybe all the prayer times for the islamic students..
Then I'm not a good person Aaron! What about the children that are other religions? What about the ones that don't believe exactly like you do? Let's put up all religions!!! Yeah, it ought to be an option not requirement, don't force your belief on others!!!
If anything attacks my freedom of religion (which includes freedom from religion) and the first amendment then I’ll happily flaunt that I’m not a good person.
We live in a secular nation. You realize this also opens the door to other religious doctrine in schools as well. Think beyond 5 minutes into the future and quick wins that you think benefit your personal belief structure.
@@tomw485 10 commandments are a baseline for how any citizen should live their lives, it's barely even "religious." Meanwhile the same people that are against it fully support islam, so how does that make sense
The speration of church and state doesnt mean that religious documents cant be mandated! It means that the government can not make any religious belief a law! Posting the ten commandments is not forcing anyone to believe in christianity, all it does is make the religious document visible to all!
Actually, the Establishment Clause was applied to public schools in Engle vs Vitale (1962), the SCOTUS ruling that ruled that public schools cannot legally mandate prayer sessions. So, yes. The Establishment Clause applies here as well.
I remember traveling to historic sites years ago and seeing how the early schools used to consider it child abuse to not teach the Bible in school….society has come a long way since then and not for the better 😢
She just thinks because it's presented as religion . If you do not see these as common sense call them rules/guidelines to growing up as an honest decent human being. You ARE evil if you do not have the sense God gave you.
We are evil if we don't follow these "common sense" rules? What does the Bible teach us about what to do if someone disobeys the Sabbath day commandment? Numbers 15:32-36 "While the Israelites were in the wilderness, a man was found gathering wood on the Sabbath day. Those who found him gathering wood brought him to Moses and Aaron and the whole assembly, and they kept him in custody, because it was not clear what should be done to him. Then the Lord said to Moses, “The man must die. The whole assembly must stone him outside the camp.” So the assembly took him outside the camp and stoned him to death, as the Lord commanded Moses." Is this the "common sense" we are supposed to be teaching our kids? Please read the Bible.
I don't need the 10 commandments in order to be a good or decent person. If you do, please never lose them, and keep them posted in your household and out of our kids classrooms.
Christianity is at the root of the evil that has corrupted the West. This is the truth, and it does not admit uncertainty. In its frenetic subversion of every hierarchy, in its exaltation of the weak, the disinherited, those without lineage and without tradition; in its call to “love”, to “believe”, and to yield; in its rancor toward everything that is force, self-sufficiency, knowledge, and aristocracy; in its intolerant and proselytising fanaticism, Christianity poisoned the greatness of the Roman Empire. Enemy of itself and of the world, this dark and barbarous wave remains the principal cause of the West’s decline. - Julius Evola
TRAIN AND TEACH YOUR KIDS MORALS STARTING AT YOUR LOUSY HOMES! DON'T BRING YOUR DOGMATIC RELIGIOUS DOGMATIC TO THOSE THAT DON'T AGREE AND THOSE THAT HAVE THEIR OWN RELIGIOUS VIEWS!! WHAT'S NEXT- DON'T EAT PORK AND SCRIMP AND CRAB LEGS! STOP THIS FOOLISHNESS AND EDUCATE YOUR OWN KIDS ABOUT YOUR OWN CHOSEN MORALS AND LEAVE OTHERS TO DO THE SAME FOR THEIR KIDS WITH PARENTS AND GRAND PARENTS OF DIFFERENT FAITHS! ✅ MATE!
bet her lil comment is going to be used against her when the church of satan puts their tennents up , its coming, they will have it done and don't mind fighting in courts. then hopefully we get some islamic groups and buddhist groups to do the same, have the entire walls of each classroom filled with different religions. maybe the kids would learn something.
I’m certain there’s a way to incorporate a curriculum of morals and values without a religious connotation. Importance of empathy, kindness, honesty, etc.
And we're do plan to get the morals from. Go ahead, name a group. Let's see which group LBGTQ, uh, how about rapist, anytime you pick your morals within yourself, it is your opinion only.
@@kernelscout3077 Because a poster is about to be removed because it violates Engle vs Vitale (1962)? Gee. I guess that you don’t have much faith in your so-called omnipresent, omnipotent “god”.
Really? What I see is rising of the beast from the earth. So I am against it. 5 bucks says your church doesn't even preach keeping the ten C's..... But you are right, the Bible is true.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but there is absolutely zero Empirical Evidence to support the existence of divinity. This law, and the opposition to it, doesn’t prove the existence of divinity, either.
All of these pro 10 C comments are quite rich..... By "Christians" on the wide path, that don't keep the Sabbath and go to churches that preach that you don't have to follow the Ten Commandments.
The Ten Commandments are a great moral compass. Even if you don’t believe in it, if you’re not following them I assure you, you’re the problem with society.
The Ethic of Reciprocity is far more effective in it's teaching as it has no religious affiliation. All religions use the ideology as a foundation though.
@@BillDraheimI have great news for you. You also follow a belief system. You are not special. You are not superior. You're just a regular person with a belief system like everybody else on the planet. Yours is not better than mine.
@@hasegawataizo4069 So you have no clue what the Ethic of Reciprocity means and how everything in the Bible can be summarized into that simple ideology? Got it. I am not better than you, I just understand the Bible a bit different. The point is is that i have a solution and you have a 1st amendment violation.
@@robertcorleone9077, what? If I'm not following... 1: Thou shall have no other gods before me. 2: Thou shall make no false idols. 3: Thou shall not take the name of the LORD your God in vain. 4: Thou shall keep holy the LORD’s Day. How does this make me a problem with society? I think trying to force one's beliefs on others makes you a problem with society.
Exactly. If you want the ten commandments on the walls in your kid's school, send them to a private christian school and pay for it like my parents did.
@@j.rileyindependentproductionslol when the Bible is clearly outlining those things as bad… you’d think you’d have some nuance 😂 Goofy argument you have!
@@uuu817 Um the Bible is clearly DEPICTING these things. I thought the whole point of book bans was to PROTECT CHILDREN FROM KNOWING ABOUT THESE THINGS. Book bans have banned books for literally talking about racism being bad. But leave in school a book that specifically tells people to murder their child? That specifically tells you to stone to death people who wear clothing of two different materials? Lots daughters were not condemned in the Bible for seducing their father, nor was he condemned either. There are several wars fought "in the name of God" that are not deemed as bad, hell, they are rewarded for it. Human sacrifice in the name of the lord is also performed in the Bible. Goofy argument YOU have.
@@uuu817 Throughout the entire Bible God directly commands people and children to be murdered or sacrificed to make him happy. God also constantly rewards characters with sex (usually incest, often extramarital) and the book is obsessed with virginity, and taking virginity, and raping virgins, and killing rape victims as punishment for being raped, or selling rape victims to their rapist, and so on. The punishment that God decrees for almost everything, even very minor things, even things that aren't people's fault.. is death. If you want verses, I will get them for you. Please read the entire Bible, not just the warm fuzzy parts that the pastors show you.
@@Random_Dude42 Keep in mind, if not for the religious persecution of gays in this country, no one would see a need for a rainbow flag. Welcome to cause and effect.
The words GOD, Jesus, or Christianity are NOT IN THE CONSTITUTION for a reason. As seen here. Posting the Ten Commandments is a blatant violation of the Establishment Clause in the Constitution.
The Constitution does not say separation of church and state. It says that the government shall not establish a religion. I wish people could read and comprehend. Not listing to talking bubbleheads.
@russhoover6768 yes and allowing Christians to post their creed, then that opens the door for voodoo practioners to post theirs, Muslims and Santarias to post their's..otherwise they are establishing a religion.
@janwoodworth1 "endowed by their Creator" is in the first line of the Declaration of Independence as well as subsequent sections, and God is noted in almost every state constitution in the USA. The Founding Fathers' intent was not atheism, it was separation of church from state, i.e., no singular government-mandated religion like the Church of England. Posting the ten commandments is no less acceptable than posting BLM and pride flags and slogans. Our country has many more significant problems on which to focus
And then these Southern states wonder why they're being ridiculed...! Instead of forcing religion on people and their children. Focus on getting your state out of the 17th century. The enlightenment and the reformation are obviously too complex for Louisiana who'd thunk it...
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Then other parents should sue to remove any pride flags or anything that shows a teachers political or sexual preference.
Because no state has passed a law forcing the lgbtq to be in every classroom and the Constitution doesn't say congress shall make no law respecting lgbtq. The Constitution says Congress shall make no laws respecting an establishment of religion. Read the Constitution and quit being a parrot and try to get an original thought of your own
@@Robett-r4l oh look at you reading something nobody goes by unless is convenient to them, why dont you see whats really goin on in this world instead of being brainwashed like those other people
@@Jimmy94411 how does it feel supporting a f*scist project that’ll set us back 70+ years and will also substantially affect YOU as a common citizen? Maybe get educated!!!!!
Why would parents object to a piece of paper telling children, to honor their mother and father, do not steal, do not murder and so on? People like these do not deserve to have children.
@@fearlessarchangelyeah because there are no other “gods” but the one true God! You picked one thing you didn’t agree with and posted it like oh look at how right I am… as if you and everyone else isn’t trying to indoctrinate people that there is “no god” Goofball found
@@fearlessarchangelwhilst the irony should be hitting you in the face with your username… someone has it out for “religion” Mr archangel 😂😂😂 It’s always hilarious to me that the people screaming the most about God are the ones who always have some sort of negative connotation with their name or tattoos or whatever it may be… good job being an archangel since you don’t believe.. there are no archangels right? 😂😂 stupid
What is bothering them about the 10 commandments ? Honor your mother and father? kids nowadays could sure benefit from that, dont kill? Well I'd say they need to learn that one too, don't bare false witness? Dont make any graven image? Don't take God's name in vain? Remember the sabbath? Don't commit adultery?don't covet? Nah it's thou shalt have no other God's before me that's got a bee in their bonnet but no one is even forcing children to read them . kids are forced to participate in pride month , can carry a pride flag wear a pride shirt but a child can't come to school with Jesus saves on their shirts. Let me ask something how many school shootings were there before the ten commandments were taken out of the schools?
Some of them are good lessons, but too many of them are specific to religion. Like obviously stealing is bad. But the rest of the God related things have no place in public school. Especially in a state like Louisiana, which is always bringing up the rear with quality of life all around.
Its religious text such as you shall not have one God over me crap. Which suggests there are other Gods. Its dumb and doesnt needvto be in schools its not the oldest laws its actually newer compared to the greeks Romans ect. Christianity came after them. Jewish laws came before Christianity. Which should we put in schools? It's stupid we should be learning our own laws not some religious goobigook.
It's literally religious doctrine that teaches a specific religious doctrine. That you idiots don't understand this very simple concept is really headache inducing. seperation of church and state. Thay means all religion and all state affairs. Your religious doctrines have 0 place in publicly funded spaces. Has nothing to do with the contents of the doctrine and everything to do with it being a faith based doctrine. Like get it through your heads, you don't get to legally mandate your religious doctrines on anyone for any reason, ever. Period. Move to Iraq if you want to do that, the Taliban have a lot experience with it.
I was raised in a Christian evangelical religion (and am still a member). I do NOT agree with putting the ten commandments in a public school. If parents want a school with Christian teachings, they should enroll their kids in a private Christian school. Public schools are for the masses, teaching children of every culture and creed. Everyone understands the difference between public and private schools. There is no need to blur the boundaries. If you want your child to read only certain books, believe only certain teachings, etc., then send them to a private school.
@@codeman7996The Ethic of Reciprocity is none secular, has been around longer and covers everything the Ten Commandments states. We do need the principles but not the fairy tail that goes along with it.
This is a terrible way to look at this matter. The Ten Commandments is not “Christian” especially since it was given to Moses By our Creator. The commandments can guide us in everyday living and can do no harm to any child because it will be very individuals choice to abide by them or not. O yea: but everything else they are adding to teach kids today is okay! Right!?
@@codeman7996Not everyone is religious nor of a Christian faith. THIS COUNTRY WAS FOUNDED ON religious freedom, as it should be, because some religious fanatics insist that everyone be like them and believe as they do. That is so wrong in every way. And that causes problems. I am happy we have a separation of church and state. It keeps religious fanatics from trying to control and dominate everyone. I say this as a Christian myself.
Isn’t it the principles this country was founded on? What’s so horrible about the 10 commandments. God forbid we try to expose our children to something actually good.
As a Christian religions belong in the church not the schools not all students in schools follow the Ten Commandments Matthew 6 be careful not to practice your righteousness in front of others to be seen for if you do so you will have no reward from your father in Heaven
If you want to teach your kid about Christianity, shouldn't it be you to do it? Where do you draw the line? In a country where there is a freedom of all religions, would you be ok with Hindu principles in public school. The problem is it's a slippery slope and too many flaws to name all of them.
Lol, the mental gymnastics. Literal commandments based on religion vs a flag that simply represents different genders. “Thou shalt have no other gods before me.” - First commandment already trying to tell people how to live.
I agree the pride flags do not belong. But the difference is that the pride flag is a political message, and the Commandments are explicitly *religious,* and therefore unconstitutional. In the 1980 ruling Stone V. Graham, striking down a similar law in Kentucky, the Supreme Court noted that the Ten Commandments do not restrict themselves to specifically secular matters such as murder and stealing. The LA law is going to be struck down.
What is wrong teaching our children to do good loving things? With no guidance we have shootings and death. The lord is our answer and if you don’t believe in teaching good then you believe in evil and evil is our rapes, murder trafficking, stealing lying! We need goodness in this world and returning back to our Heavenly Father is the answer.
It mixes government and religion which we, by law and founding principle of this nation, reject. The government can make no law mandating religion in publicly funded institutions. We are not a Christian nation.
@@jbenevy It is a blatant violation of the Establishment Clause. SCOTUS has already ruled, in Engle vs Vitale (1962), that the Establishment Clause is applied to public schools. They directly referenced the Establishment Clause in their ruling. I wouldn’t necessarily say that the 10 big ones are HARMFUL, per se. I’d just call this an unconstitutional application of religious drivel into a Secular institution and, as such, has no place being there.
It’s not harmful directly, but it contradicts the legal tradition and jurisprudence of our country, as robertbruce6865 already pointed out. The law reigns supreme.
Parent's who don't teach the first laws of the land. Basically "thou shall not kill"..."thou shall not lie".. Parent's who don't know where their kids are...
Why would parents be against the Ten Commandments ? Especially when at this time in schools they are allowing books that are pretty much “ porn “. I TRULY BELIEVE THAT WE NEED TO ROLL BACK THE SEXUALIZING OF THE CHILDREN !!
Those are two separate issues. The fact of the matter is that this law won’t likely stand a ruling from an appellate court, since it violates both the Establishment Clause and Engle vs Vitale (1962).
Please read the Bible if you are worried about "books that are pretty much "porn". Genesis 16 Genesis 19:30-36 Genesis 29:16-35 Genesis 30 Genesis 34 Deuteronomy 21:10-14 Deuteronomy 22:28-29 and so on... and so on... oh and, if you don't mind, read these passages (and the entire Bible) to your children, too!
@@hmz6535 Then who wrote them? Animals? Lol Give me a break humans are the only thing that can write. It's time to stop believing in fairytales and live in reality
I believe in God and I also believe in the Constitution. I don't want my government pushing one religion over another or any religion. That's up to each individual person to decide for themselves in their own conscience not for a government to decide for them. Our Founders made the 1st Amendment first because it was that important.
If it was about that, then put up other commandments like the Satanic ones. People need to be learn that rape and harming children is bad. If its about morals, then that shouldnt be a problem, unless this is about religon....
Kids are already taught not to cheat steal or kill. The state making it mandatory for schools to post the ten commandments is against the constitution, and nothing more than Christian nationals trying to force their religion on everyone. I don't want my kids being taught by the state that religious fiction is true. The Bible is an immoral book of fairy tales
Why is this a issue? Why are some people so bent out of shape over, possibly, learning a few morals? Oh ueah, because it isn't gay. It isn't trans. It isn't about Ukraine or Gaza. It isn't about drag queens etc etc. It's about something good and decent, for a refreshing change. We need a little good in our schools to balance out the sin that's ruining our world.
It's unconstitutional. A similar law in Kentucky was struck down by SCOTUS in 1980 (Stone v. Graham). I am no liberal, either politically or theologically, btw.
1:47 Yet, it's okay that they teach the kids about sex & gay sex & changing their orientation & everything else. Religious extremist? I am a Christian not an extremist.
Never in my life has a teacher taught about gay sex or changing orientation it has nothing to do with sex education. Sex education is taught in schools to be factual to give children the facts about STDs, how to use contraceptives, where babies come from, what menstruation is the complications of Pcos ect ect. If you don't want you children learning how there bodies work fine they can be ignorant don't need to go to that class. I don't want my children to be stupid and make stupid mistakes because they don't have all the facts.
No they don’t! They teach basic sex Ed when they’re old enough. States that don’t have great sex Ed have highest teen pregnancy. So I guess you support that? Sorry your school failed you and you believe the extremist about what they’re actually teach children. YOU🫵🏼 are the one projecting those thoughts about the pride flag. You have an idea what it stands for and than you sexualize it. I bet when you see gay people you sexualize and immediately start to think about them having sex. Be normal. Next time you’re around a gay person to reflect on what’s your first thought.
@@elizabethb3436well they did in my sons school. Just because you’re not paying attention doesn’t mean it isn’t happening. Because I guarantee you it IS. Not only did they teach about gay sex, including instructions on how to perform a blowjob, there were sadomasochism illustrations in his textbook. I was floored. As far as pushing changing gender identity, there are hundreds of videos of teachers doing exactly that.
You're an extremist because you correlate biology and human nature with religion. That's an extreme position. You're a fanatic who wants to deny children biology education because of your faith which is exactly why your faith and you have 0 place in any public education setting.
The freedom of religion already supports the ability to have it in public schools. It's a law that gives you the choice as to wether or not you will partake in the practice of religion, not the fact that you have to look at it every day. There is a difference. I mean, you don't even have to look at it if you don't want to. Just move along.
Tell me you don’t understand the constitution….you have the freedom to worship without government interference. You do not, nor does congress, have the right to establish religious law for everyone.
That's why I'm petitioning for all classrooms to have a picture of Baphomet on the wall. Obviously, freedom of religion means all religions should have the right to representation in the classroom. Students don't have to look at the image if they don't want to.
Umm. I don't think you understand the 1st Amendment. It prevents the government from making laws respecting an establishment of religion. That is, any level of government can't choose to force any ideology on any populace. Making a law that requires any religious text to be displayed is indeed a violation of the 1st. Regardless of whether you play the semantics game by referring to religious texts as "historical documents."
Correct. The bill of rights and constitution should absolutely be posted in every school. And the 10 commandments should be torn down immediately. If parents want their kids to go religious schools they get to pay for private education.
I don't blame these parents not one bit. If I were there in Louisiana I would vote against it and or do a lawsuit against it also. I think it's pushy I think it's insensitive to people in general and I think it has no place in school especially a public school being paid for by public not private tax dollars.
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their CREATOR with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
Which is why you don't get to mandate religion in public school, there are thousands of creators, Christians don't get to force their specific creator. That's religious tyranny and anti-american.
But, that isn’t law. The Establishment Clause, as well as the SCOTUS ruling in Engle vs Vitale (1962), is established law. And, this nonsense in Louisiana will be struck down by an appellate court precisely for that reason. Sorry. No christian caliphate for you.
@@robertbruce6865 I quoted the Declaration of Independence. Not once did I insult anyone based on their religion, and you don’t know mine, but you go right to the insults, of course.
@@CieloSoleggiato I didn’t “personally attack” anything but religion. And, the Declaration isn’t Law…it’s a statement. The Establishment Clause is in the First Amendment of the Constitution…which is established law.
In 1980, Kentucky passed a very similar law requiring the Ten Commandments to be posted in public school classrooms. The law was challenged in the courts, and the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the KY law in Stone v. Graham. The following is quoted from SCOTUS's majority opinion: "This is not a case in which the Ten Commandments are integrated into the school curriculum, where the Bible may constitutionally be used in an appropriate study of history, civilization, ethics, comparative religion, or the like. [See Abington School District v. Schempp.] Posting of religious texts on the wall serves no such educational function. If the posted copies of the Ten Commandments are to have any effect at all, it will be to induce the schoolchildren to read, meditate upon, perhaps to venerate and obey, the Commandments. However desirable this might be as a matter of private devotion, it is not a permissible state objective under the Establishment Clause of the Constitution."
If the state is going to require the religious text of one group in the schools, they will have to allow the religious texts of ALL groups into schools. This is exactly how this will play out in court.
@@anthonythomas1504 What are you talking about? That is exactly how courts have ruled on this kind of thing in the past. The state cannot adopt one religion over others according to the First Amendment and Establishment Clause of the Constitution. Just watch, this will play out exactly the same way.
Why should we as Christian parents now down to the ones that are not, the ones that want nothing religious in schools? That’s what started this mess when they removed prayer and devotion from schools. Yeah I remember I was in the 7 th grade. Christian Americans did not push back as hard as they should have against atheism and Madeline O’hair and her coalition.
Because not everyone is Christian. What about the Hindus, or Muslims, or Jews, or even Buddhists? You’re clearly not a true Christian is you’re trying to force everyone else to cater to you and you alone. The Bible says love everyone well part of that love is a compromise. Separation of church and state is that compromise. Nobody is allowed to push their religion whatever it may be on to anyone else.
Because it's anti-American, this country was founded on religious freedom and freedom from religious persecution as one of its core pillars. Youre anti-american and youre seeing that true Americans don't appreciate your attempts at trying to turn this free practicing nation into a brqinwashing, indoctrinating Christian Ethno State. Move to Iraq and join the Taliban if thats what you want to do, but here in America, true Americans frown upon your religious imperialist bullshit. We did that once already and we decided yall where shit heads and we wouldn't let it happen again.
There's a reason there's a separation of church and state!! It's nit what yhe founding fathers said or intended. We are a nation of immigrants and freedom of religion. This is ridiculous. Church shouldn't be tax-exempt if their states are allowing this!
No thanks. I’ll keep on pointing out how this law blatantly violates the Establishment Clause in the First Amendment, as well as Engle vs Vitale (1962). You can always try to shut me up, though. Let’s see how that works out for you.
You know what? You can shut me up. All you have to do is to prove the existence of divinity, using actual Empirical Evidence. Proving the existence of your “god” would help the credibility of your argument. I’ll wait patiently.
1. No one pays attention to the posters on walls now. So, what makes you think that they would have paid attention to this? 2. The more you fight against this, the more it will be seen and heard. 3. Having the 10 Commandments hanging on the wall is not unconstitutional.
No argument with Point 1. Point 2 is a bit silly. The more people like me fight against this nonsense, the more strength the law will have? Because the legality of this law is what matters: not my feelings, and not your feelings. Point 3 is nonsense. SCOTUS has already established that the Establishment Clause applies to public schools in Engle vs Vitale (1962). That was the ruling that mandated the end of school sponsored prayer; the Establishment Clause was directly referenced in the ruling. This law completely violates Engle vs Vitale and, by extension, the Establishment Clause. However, the NICE part is that we have parochial schools where you can send your kiddos to be indoctrinated if you so choose. The fact that they charge money to indoctrinate kiddos tells me everything that I need to know about the validity of religious superstition.
In 1980, Kentucky passed a very similar law requiring the Ten Commandments to be posted in public school classrooms. The law was challenged in the courts, and the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the KY law in Stone v. Graham. The following is quoted from SCOTUS's majority opinion: "This is not a case in which the Ten Commandments are integrated into the school curriculum, where the Bible may constitutionally be used in an appropriate study of history, civilization, ethics, comparative religion, or the like. [See Abington School District v. Schempp.] Posting of religious texts on the wall serves no such educational function. If the posted copies of the Ten Commandments are to have any effect at all, it will be to induce the schoolchildren to read, meditate upon, perhaps to venerate and obey, the Commandments. However desirable this might be as a matter of private devotion, it is not a permissible state objective under the Establishment Clause of the Constitution."
@@Autumaestheticc I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
So you condone slavery, treating women as second class citizens, exacting revenge on others, incest, killing the first born sons of Egypt, etc… All things in the Bible.
I'll bet Landry can't even recite the Ten Commandments...most Christians can't. How important are they in reality? The 42 affirmations of Maat (the Egyptian god of justice and morality) is a much better list of moral guidance. Why not have them posted too?
@@RenaeThomas-j7r. You keep responding to rational points by using ad hominem attacks. That tells me that you have no coherent counterpoint whatsoever. In other words: you have already lost the debate.
Kids are way more influenced by what they see online and by their peers than by what is hanging on the wall of their classroom. Potentially this will be mocked by many kids, isolating the kids whose parents think this is a good idea. I can’t believe ya’ll are so out of touch about how kids actually form beliefs.
It's called separation of church and state get educated and quit buying into Republican bullshit every thing they pass takes our country 2 giant steps back.
Distractions for people in Louisiana, dog whistles to get them to ignore how bad the quality of life is there.
I spent the last year with a woman from Louisiana. Spent half the time there. Place is scary, to say the least, and I was in one of the nicest areas. All I can say is stay out of the south for many reasons.
@2steaksandwiches665 yep need to stir up the crazys and get them against something.
@@RobertPeters04 The crazies are the ones who support this.
@noname-yb5jt you think so lol. Good people don't have time to fight a good message
@@RobertPeters04 all of this is an attempt to please their God. That’s what it is. Mankind has not changed since the days of the cave, staring at the sun God.
School systems were much simpler when I was a kid going to school.
We didn't have all this ridiculous crap we have now.
Mine did. We even had a Bible class. It was optional in high school, yet kids only sighed up for it cause it was the easiest A you could get in that school. Everyone is overreacting to this, like it is actually going to convert kids to Christianity. When it didn't even achieve that in my overly religious small town.
@@AmusedCoffee-ym3gb
Elementary we had the pledge of allegiance, we had a Bible verse and prayer all before classes started.
No debates about it no arguments.
Junior high, we had "meet you at the pole" for the pledge of allegiance.
Go inside for a Bible verse and prayer.
Highschool was a little different.
"Meet you at the pole" for pledge of allegiance, the students volunteered for Bible verse and prayer in the office at the intercom.
No debates no arguments
@user-fq9ij4we4r lol yup, I'm hearing a familiar story for sure. After years of that, I don't remember one kid saying he's going to serve Jesus after he graduates and take the fight to the progressive left.
People are acting like they are about to be thrown in camps, it's ridiculous to the point that it's become annoying.
@@AmusedCoffee-ym3gb
Responding to your last comment.
People are acting like....
There will be people who will give up and give in because they don't see any other way than to comply with and go with the flow.
just like the vaccines.
Not me, I didn't.
@@AmusedCoffee-ym3gb
Annoying, ridiculous, complete stupidity.
It is surprising the number of people commenting who seem absolutely ignorant of our constitution and the first amendment, and who likewise seem ignorant of the history of Europe's religious wars. There's a GOOD reason our founders wanted a wall between church and state. They were educated men who knew their history.
They also founded a legal system and judicial system based on those ten commandments, or did you miss the whole part where infidelity, murder, and theivery are illegal?
Wonder how the pledge of allegiance happened? We was once one nation under God? I don't think religion should be in schools but pride flags shouldn't either. So if that's gonna be displayed being a cult so should the ten commandments.
@@RobertPeters04 Being gay is not a choice, whereas religion is.
@@samsmom1491 putting your pride flags up for children is tho
Being gay is a choice dude. God did not make you one way and expect you to be another. Reproduction filled the world
Church and State must remain separate. To God give the glory.
Yea! In god we trust!
I can remember when we started the day with a short prayer, such as “Help us to learn today and keep the world safe” and the “Pledge of Allegiance.” Of course, that was when crime was lower and the kids were actually taught Reading, Writing, Math, English, Spelling, History, Geography, Health, Physical Education, then electives, etc.
Yes we where indoctrinated every morning. Im glad you noticed.
Also crime is lower now then it was in the 90s. Like fucking christ.
Now they are being brainwashed!
What exactly do you think kids are being taught? Because all those subjects are still being taught. Also statistically speaking crime has been going down dramatically since the 90s
Sorry, but I don’t think you understand the basic concepts of the constitution. Forcing children to use the and learn the 10 commandments is a violation of the constitution. Separation of church and state has been a fundamental part of the Constitution since 1781. Apparently you forget the 3 WORLD WARS that happened before World War 1 and 3. Y’know, the crusades? Religion has done nothing except serve as an excuse for division, war, and genocide.
those idiots think kids are only being taught"woke" even though they have no idea what woke means, or what it is, they are good little sheep following and doing exactly what they are told. they lack the intelligence to do anything else.
This reaction also indicates no one reads or understands the Constitution of the United States
@@gadoll11, you mean how the 1st Amendment was drafted specifically to prevent such situations as a law requiring religious text to be forced on people?
Explain how anytjing being foreced @@AbernathyDonovanDunlap
@@AbernathyDonovanDunlapit was voted in and the people who are voting it in were voted in so not sure where the force is .
@@edwardathanasaw5771, umm. A LAW being written that REQUIRES it to be in school.
How is this confusing to you?
@AbernathyDonovanDunlap Okay but that's like saying take the books out the library cause there forcing us to read books. If you don't like looking at it then don't. No one is forcing anyone to do any thing Lol argue all you want you just look less than intelligent
The founders didn't mean to keep church out of government but government out of the church!
@@mikewasfaret9563 They literally came from a country where the church was intertwined with the state and specifically wrote the constitution to prevent that.
The kids see "in god we trust" almost daily.....
@@deannekliene2673 And they shouldn't unless it's at church or home
I'm happy to see the churches finally want to pay taxes.
So all charitable organizations should now be required to pay taxes? Or just the religious ones for yet another double standard under Democratic leadership
Thank you for participating into the end of times
@@mikepolls3032 The times have been ending since they made up the bible
I think they should pay taxes just like any other business.
@@mikepolls3032, lol. Do you really think the world will be over if churches pay taxes?
Find out who backing this group and that will most likely tell you everything.,🤔
Yeah, what evil person is defending the first amendment? How horrible!
@@indifferentadvocate1737exactly. Let's place the 10 commandments, the 4 pillar or Islam, a blank paper for atheists and the laws of other religions right? Free speech right?
Hey I’m from Mississippi …I remember Madelyn O’Hare….and the liberal families they put in our communities…they were quietly planning to file a class action against the state… our governor of the time gave in. When they won..they were moved out and gone in a weekend. The purpose was accomplished.
@@dooluv5769 If the “pride” can have my hijacked rainbow throughout the school an 11x14 piece of cardboard isn’t going to kill you…
@Random_Dude42 yea, don't forget Zeus, Selassie, and Darkseid. Because to be fair Darkseid IS
And there you go, just as I predicted. The lawsuits begin, and the state won't win.
I was raised in a non Christian home, but I remember as a child my Mom watching the 1956 The Ten Commandments. Seeing the burning bush and hearing God speak to Moses was Awesome. Nothing can stop The Lord. Thank You Jesus for finding me and redeeming me amen 🙏🏽
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la is close to the bottom in education. Imagine how insulting it feels to be failed by their education system, knowing millions of children are, and THIS is the world wide headline news about their schools. Religion. Not trying to raise test scores, introduce the arts and theater, ofc not
the arts, theatre are in existence, you're just anti everything. teachers receive students that have absolutely no family background.
@@jerrylyons9279 I am from Louisiana so i think I would know many Schools actually don't. And you are right many of those kids have no family support and that's why it's important that at school these children FEEL BELIEVED IN, like someone expects greatness from them. How am I anti everything because I think we should put our attention into actually teaching them, fighting for extra curriculars and clubs so kids feel more excited about School and can have some community, and most importantly letting these kids know not everyone has given up on them. That's the reality for millions of LA kids and we are having this big discussion about nailing the ten commandments to the Wall
@@Spinner773do you have this same energy with everything else they have added to our kids education??? 🏳️🌈, 👸 🤴 , BLM?
@@martymartinez4036 yes, absolutely. I'm a lesbian woman and that's one of the reasons I feel so passionately about keeping the gender identity stuff out of schools, because I know that young people who would just end up being gay are very vulnerable to being sucked into it, but so are other kids like the ones with ptsd, autism, personality disorders etc. And I don't support blm because it was a money making movement that preyed on people's emotions and where has that money gone to help the community?
It is a big deal. It’s a direct affront to separation of church and state.
Are the school shooters going to stop and read it??
Your not a very bright light bulb are you?
The reason we have school shooters is because of the lack of morality being taught in the first place, and the rabid atheists who now consider God their enemy.
Need proof...open your eyes.
@@RenaeThomas-j7r yes I am. What do you think
Maybe if they were taught, Thou shall not kill, at a young age they wouldn't become the monsters they become?
@@FauxQue-yk8dt doesn't work that way. Kids get guns and feel like they are in control. Read about the statistics, 7 years old shooting teacher cuz he didn't like her. His mom's gun but he got ahold of it
As long as bible classes are elective, and not required for graduation, i dont see a problem.
Dude, that Bible class was the easiest credential in my school, lol. So many people took it cause you did nothing but watch documentaries and clown around.
Ironically, I learned more astrology in my Bible class than I did in my science class. Nobody came out of that class a newly devoted Christian 😂
And if the other faiths are included as electives. I'd take just to learn cause I'm interested in stuff like that. However, since many schools can't afford routine school supplies and books seems the financial focus should be elsewhere.
With what money? Even in Utah where they have less separation from church and state in schools, the Bible classes aren't paid for by the taxpayers.
Should we also have a Quran class? What about a Scientology class? Per the first amendment, they're not supposed to get involved with religious matters.
If they offered Tora classes, Quoran classes, Tipitaka classes, etc as well; then your argument would have credibility. But by only offering classes for ONE RELIGION, it becomes discrimination. Now, a World Religions class which goes over the majority of religions would be a great class and a lot of schools actually have them.
Ok. Now we can sue whenever they put a pride flag up!!
Not the same thing 😂😂😂
Well do it…less commenting and more suing. You should be at the Lawyer’s office right now instead of here in the comments? Keep us posted on your litigation.
Yes! Yes! Yes! And all other forms of nonsense
@@PallasAthenian Stop. Let him sue. Put up or shut the f*ck up is what I say.
I’d love for both sides to stop shoving their ideologies down the rest of our throats.
No Ten Commandments no pride flags.
How do they equate together?
@@tr7938 Acceptance of what? Unnatural sex? Pedophilia?
No pride teachers
@@tr7938, they're both ideological in substance.
@@BillDraheim both are representative of opposite views. The biggest is the commandments are for all. The pride is for adults. Quite forcing sexuality on children.
But absolutely no problem with gay pride flags and Black Lives Matter flags in schools. Rules for thee but not for me. That’s democrats for ya.
Separation of church and state bud… your logic is flawed anyway three wrongs don’t make a right, goofy. Quit your crying as if blacks and gays magically have more say so in America than anyone else. Such babies all of a sudden as if America hasn’t actually catered to you and your people for the past 200 years.
Yeah that was wild when they made it legally required that every classroom has to hang a pride flag
Yeah because everyone was TOTALLY forced under law to hang up pride and BLM flags in their classrooms!!!
Those flags are not religious. They are against persecution
Another regressive who can't tell the difference between gay people- who are real- and fairy tales.
I’m so sick of the Democratic Party ‼️
Happy Pride month
Happy pride baby 🏳🌈
Republicans plan to eliminate Medicaid, Medicare and Social Security and raise the retirement age. Not getting my vote!
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I'm sick of the Republican party who refuse to feed children and all8w black women to die in childbirth at 5x the rate of Amy other state. But want to PRETEND they actually support the 10 commandments while supporting a man who's had affairs on all three wives. Take a look in the mirror! You people support a man who breaks every commandment!
The kids need this.. look at our country now
Crime has decreased.
@@jhor729 because they stopped reporting… it’s actually up
@@TwinGoats What evidence is there to prove what you said?
@@tochichiagoro3483 the fbi said it.. the cites aren’t reporting like they used to.. kinda like the inflation numbers, I bet they do look better when you take out housing and fuel/energy….
@@TwinGoats the fbi literally explicitly says the opposite. Where are you getting this info?
Seperation of church a d state. No Enforced Christianity!
So you think lying, cheating and stealing is good eh? Do it to yourself then 😈
@@BobMaloogaloogaloogaloogaloogathat's not what we're saying. I'm a Democrat and I agree with the ten commandments. But I also don't think it belongs in public schools. If you want your kid to have a religious education take them to damn church instead of expecting the school to do it for you.
@@badcop1999that’s where you are wrong. Kids spend 30 hrs a week in school, maybe 4 hours at most at church. Who will have the greatest influence? Their peers & what they are being taught at school. We need morality back!
@@alundrinusordway107at least your smart enough to believe in God.
But it's not being enforced. You can choose not to be a part of it. The freedom of religion religion, which is a founding law of America, gives the school the right to display the 10 commandments, and gives you the right to choose to ignore them. Period.
Look at the number of people today who don’t know it’s wrong to steal. They justify their lawless actions. Were they taught the 10 commandments as a child?
Thinking only the 10 commandments teach not to steal is an example of why people think Christians are clowns.
You didn't invent no stealing, that shits thousands of years older then your shitty fairy tales.
I'm a senior & never learned all of the 7 deadly sins either but I know US laws
What they really need to do is argue that the display of the abbreviated Catholic version of the Ten Commandments is inaccurate. The fact that different Christian groups interpret the ten commandments differently should be taught in schools. There are so many legal systems that our founding fathers considered and studied when writing the constitution, not just the Bible, and certainly not the Catholic interpretation. In fact, when Jefferson and others wrote about the separation of Church and State, they had the Catholic Church in mind. They did not want to live in a country that was administered by Catholics or by any belief system.
Are any of you people working in the school system now? I do, and I can't wait to retire. The kids are out of control and do not accept the concept of right and wrong. Teachers are being put in hospitals because of the violence of the students. But you want to complain about the Ten Commandments that teach morals, personal responsibility, and self-control?
The first five mentions something about god. The first one literally says that god is the only true one and you need to only worship him. Just say you wanna force ur religion on kids and keep it psubinft
Would you teach the Muslim Bible if they told you? That teaches moral stuff too. How about the Baptists book or hell the Satanic Bible. These are all legit historical documents teaching morals. And yea the Satanic Bible actually has rules that encourage you to not hurt those who don't hurt you and respect. I'm guessing not. And let's be clear the Ten Commandments came after God killed all the first born sons of Egypt who many were innocent. That's like having a drunk telling children to never drink. Good advice but why should anyone listen to them
@@Theater_kid-g9u Yet you people have no issue forcing sexuality and Islam on kids
@@moviereviews4life Satanists aren't a real group, they just do it for attention.
Muslims think it's ok to remove people from the planet that don't agree with them...
You can't see the difference?
There is only One TRUE God@@Random_Dude42
Don't look at it!!! Give me a break!!! Ok, now let's put up the Quran, let's put up hindu, let's put up Buddha, let's put up Baal...do you see my point?!? You put up one, you need to put all up for all religions in school. There is a reason for separation of church and state in certain places to be fair to all religions that reside in our country. Where all people have to go by the same laws regardless of religion. Before someone says you don't love Jesus...doesn't the bible say to follow the laws in your country...
You have no point. This law was passed democratically. If the citizens of Louisiana want those other things prominently displayed or taught, then they can contact their legislators and try to make that happen. Those who oppose the implementation of this law should at least be honest enough to admit that they oppose democracy.
Your thought is incomplete. We are to follow the law of the land as long as the law is just. Keep reading the bible. Acts 5: 27-29
As long as the law doesn't contradict God, we should follow the law. In this case, the law of the land is to disregard the 10 commandments, which contradicts God.
You do realize that the 10 commandments ARE IN the Quran, and the Torah, and dozens of smaller religions around the world? You do understand that Moses was Hebrew, right?
Your getting religion confused with ten rules all religion should follow , and if they have the same rules I bet they're no different than the ten commandments.
And the Koran calls for death more than I care for.
That’s what we’re doing but they don’t listen to us.
All States need to put The Ten Commandments back in Schools. Stand up peeps. Don’t let a few spoil the majority
Deut 21:10-14
@@jhor729 Great lesson for kids! Put it on a poster! :)
1st amendment>10 commandments
You clown. God is greater than anything.
@@curtisberg3028 the 1st amendment gives the right to display the 10 commandments. No one is forcing anyone to read it. Just like the hijab, I still have to look at it but I'm not forced to wear it. It's the same display of the right to religious expression. It's a two way street people.
@@Good1-br5 key word, "Public". Duh!
@@Random_Dude42 The state did not commission the 10 commandments. That was God talking to Moses. The original was a stone tablet. This is just a reprint. You're trying to indoctrinate atheism. Not gonna fly.
@@Random_Dude42I don't think you understand the 1st.
Doesn't it also say or prohibiting the free exercise of?
The 10 Commandments will be bought with donations, not tax dollars.
If religion can not be forced, why is gender theory allowed to be forced?
@@DED_Search this is America land of the free nothing should be forced at all religion included. Church and the Bible should be options not requirements.
It's not mandated by law. My guy
I believe it’s posted not enforced. It’s a set of morals and whether you believe in God or you don’t why would you have a problem with morals?
@@badcop1999yet everyone wants to cry about climate change, killings, poverty, starvation, and all the suffering in the world and then blame God for it. The world is broken!!! Why? Because we didn’t listen to God and we’ve thrown it all off balance. Every one of His laws and commands were for our own good. He was protecting us. You all want to cry about the state of the world and then complain about the solution 🤦♀️
@@JenniferKoch7605 Solution is money out of politics and better funding for actual education.
The Ten Commandments is neither Christian nor Jewish. The laws of man are simple and straightforward. Posting these laws in a school environment cannot pose any harm. The attempt to remove these laws are simply an egotistical exercise by a few who wants media exposure.
Then post the Ethic of Reciprocity and f off with the religious attachment. There is nothing the commandments state that cannot be taught by using the Golden Rule. That of which is none religious.
Okay...then who is the God referenced in the 10 commandments because I sure thought it was Jesus's "father" and that makes it Christian.
Edit: I'm not Jewish, so I don't know for sure, but could they also be Jewish? Regardless, they are religious and have no place in public school.
The attempt to add the Ten Commandments where they don't belong (public schools) is an exercise in establishing one religion and alienating others, by people who are intolerant of other peoples' religions.
i'm sure you'll feel the same when the tennents of the satanic temple are posted in every classroom, or the pillars of islam... or hey ... maybe all the prayer times for the islamic students..
I have no problem with this in schools. If anyone is against this' they are not a good person.
Sounds like christian hate
Then let’s put Muslim & Hindi rules in schools too. You’re good with that right?
Then I'm not a good person Aaron! What about the children that are other religions? What about the ones that don't believe exactly like you do? Let's put up all religions!!! Yeah, it ought to be an option not requirement, don't force your belief on others!!!
If anything attacks my freedom of religion (which includes freedom from religion) and the first amendment then I’ll happily flaunt that I’m not a good person.
@@scottellis5692this country wasn’t founded on Islamic principles. They hate America. Think
Keep it in schools your free to leave the USA.
Now THAT is the best comment!
I agree..
We live in a secular nation. You realize this also opens the door to other religious doctrine in schools as well. Think beyond 5 minutes into the future and quick wins that you think benefit your personal belief structure.
@@tomw485 10 commandments are a baseline for how any citizen should live their lives, it's barely even "religious."
Meanwhile the same people that are against it fully support islam, so how does that make sense
@@tomw485 The Satanic Temple likes to point out the hypocrisy exactly like that
The speration of church and state doesnt mean that religious documents cant be mandated! It means that the government can not make any religious belief a law! Posting the ten commandments is not forcing anyone to believe in christianity, all it does is make the religious document visible to all!
Then why is one of their arguments "our country's laws were founded on these commandments."?
@@deadwalkin12345 because the rights and laws were based on Christianity! Unless you believe people should be able to murder, steal, and rape!
Actually, the Establishment Clause was applied to public schools in Engle vs Vitale (1962), the SCOTUS ruling that ruled that public schools cannot legally mandate prayer sessions.
So, yes. The Establishment Clause applies here as well.
It's unconstitutional. Look up SCOTUS's ruling in 1980, Stone v. Graham, striking down a very similar law in Kentucky.
I remember traveling to historic sites years ago and seeing how the early schools used to consider it child abuse to not teach the Bible in school….society has come a long way since then and not for the better 😢
That's why we need more Quran's in schools.
The Satanic Bible has great messaging as well.
@@berningsandwiches2662 Sharia law too right?
Is it child abuse to not teach them the Bhagavad Gita as well?
Your abusing your child by not teaching them about Buddah.
She just thinks because it's presented as religion . If you do not see these as common sense call them rules/guidelines to growing up as an honest decent human being. You ARE evil if you do not have the sense God gave you.
We are evil if we don't follow these "common sense" rules?
What does the Bible teach us about what to do if someone disobeys the Sabbath day commandment?
Numbers 15:32-36
"While the Israelites were in the wilderness, a man was found gathering wood on the Sabbath day. Those who found him gathering wood brought him to Moses and Aaron and the whole assembly, and they kept him in custody, because it was not clear what should be done to him. Then the Lord said to Moses, “The man must die. The whole assembly must stone him outside the camp.” So the assembly took him outside the camp and stoned him to death, as the Lord commanded Moses."
Is this the "common sense" we are supposed to be teaching our kids? Please read the Bible.
I don't need the 10 commandments in order to be a good or decent person. If you do, please never lose them, and keep them posted in your household and out of our kids classrooms.
Finally we’re bringing God back into the classrooms! ❤ Jesus is the way the truth and the light
Separation of cult and state lady
Not for long
Christianity is at the root of the evil that has corrupted the West. This is the truth, and it does not admit uncertainty. In its frenetic subversion of every hierarchy, in its exaltation of the weak, the disinherited, those without lineage and without tradition; in its call to “love”, to “believe”, and to yield; in its rancor toward everything that is force, self-sufficiency, knowledge, and aristocracy; in its intolerant and proselytising fanaticism, Christianity poisoned the greatness of the Roman Empire. Enemy of itself and of the world, this dark and barbarous wave remains the principal cause of the West’s decline.
- Julius Evola
Keep religion out of the classrooms and in church please
@@starchild-mj4bpthat is not in the constitution lady.
Religion should not be pushed in the schools point blank
You’re right, religion shouldn’t be in schools or anywhere , We all need a “ Relationship “ with Jesus Christ, the son of the most high God.
We need good in the souls of our children
Good? From religious pedophiles? Impossible.
Well then we deffinitly shouldn't be teaching them a judgmental, violent and hateful religion like Christianity.
TRAIN AND TEACH YOUR KIDS MORALS STARTING AT YOUR LOUSY HOMES! DON'T BRING YOUR DOGMATIC RELIGIOUS DOGMATIC TO THOSE THAT DON'T AGREE AND THOSE THAT HAVE THEIR OWN RELIGIOUS VIEWS!! WHAT'S NEXT- DON'T EAT PORK AND SCRIMP AND CRAB LEGS! STOP THIS FOOLISHNESS AND EDUCATE YOUR OWN KIDS ABOUT YOUR OWN CHOSEN MORALS AND LEAVE OTHERS TO DO THE SAME FOR THEIR KIDS WITH PARENTS AND GRAND PARENTS OF DIFFERENT FAITHS! ✅ MATE!
That starts at HOME not at school
@@sterlling1 if that were the case, you wouldn’t be putting pride flags in classrooms for 9 year olds
Promoting positive morals and values in America? Lawsuit🤬
No its promoting forced mandatory religion. Not every family is Christian why the fuck are Muslim and Jewish kids being forced to read the Bible.
“Ah AH…. Don’t look at it”! She is so dense!
bet her lil comment is going to be used against her when the church of satan puts their tennents up , its coming, they will have it done and don't mind fighting in courts. then hopefully we get some islamic groups and buddhist groups to do the same, have the entire walls of each classroom filled with different religions. maybe the kids would learn something.
Do not steal-do not lie-do not murder,-honor your parents. Just basic guidance to live a worthy life- not a religion.
Thou shalt have no other gods before me. Literally the first one lmao, but nice try at lying.
Just follow the Ethic of Reciprocity and you'll be fine.
@@jr8260 Your kind can just insert 'Obama' for that one.
@@jr8260not religion. Just one creator
It's God they hate. Even if the first commandment wasn't there, they would still hate it because they came from God.
We desperately need this in our schools
No we don't! Especially from a Republican party that refuses to feed children. Stop trying to indoctrinate our children like some cult like SAUDI
Yes we do!! Praise God
Ah, yes. Putting up a sign with some words is going to magically fix schools and problem students.
@@fearlessarchangel it’s no different from writing your goals on a white board and hanging in your room .
@@jonniedeedore7093 Except my goals don't include “Thou shalt have no other gods before me.” which I intend other people to follow.
I’m certain there’s a way to incorporate a curriculum of morals and values without a religious connotation. Importance of empathy, kindness, honesty, etc.
And we're do plan to get the morals from. Go ahead, name a group. Let's see which group LBGTQ, uh, how about rapist, anytime you pick your morals within yourself, it is your opinion only.
99% chance that poor kid those parents are raising will be depressed, anxious, nihilistic and lost in the future
@@kernelscout3077 Because a poster is about to be removed because it violates Engle vs Vitale (1962)?
Gee. I guess that you don’t have much faith in your so-called omnipresent, omnipotent “god”.
@@robertbruce6865 no numbnuts the kid is growing up with atheist liberal parents Probably has 2 dads lmfao.
This shows you the Bible is true....the falling away is going on.....only sons znd daughters of Satan would go against this.
Oh no the sky is falling! Sorry chicken little the bible is all fiction or twisting of the truth. God was made by man
Typical Christian guilt tripping and fear mongering. Glad I left this religion B.S. sooner than later.
Really? What I see is rising of the beast from the earth. So I am against it.
5 bucks says your church doesn't even preach keeping the ten C's.....
But you are right, the Bible is true.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but there is absolutely zero Empirical Evidence to support the existence of divinity. This law, and the opposition to it, doesn’t prove the existence of divinity, either.
Fairy tales. Praise Zeus.
All of these pro 10 C comments are quite rich.....
By "Christians" on the wide path, that don't keep the Sabbath
and go to churches that preach that you don't have to follow the Ten Commandments.
Someone is projecting their hatred for Christian’s!
Way to make vast judgments of people 😂😂 goofy
The Ten Commandments are a great moral compass. Even if you don’t believe in it, if you’re not following them I assure you, you’re the problem with society.
The Ethic of Reciprocity is far more effective in it's teaching as it has no religious affiliation. All religions use the ideology as a foundation though.
Yes amen!!
@@BillDraheimI have great news for you. You also follow a belief system. You are not special. You are not superior. You're just a regular person with a belief system like everybody else on the planet. Yours is not better than mine.
@@hasegawataizo4069 So you have no clue what the Ethic of Reciprocity means and how everything in the Bible can be summarized into that simple ideology? Got it. I am not better than you, I just understand the Bible a bit different. The point is is that i have a solution and you have a 1st amendment violation.
@@robertcorleone9077, what? If I'm not following...
1: Thou shall have no other gods before me.
2: Thou shall make no false idols.
3: Thou shall not take the name of the LORD your God in vain.
4: Thou shall keep holy the LORD’s Day.
How does this make me a problem with society? I think trying to force one's beliefs on others makes you a problem with society.
Why not divide them, we want Prayer, Commandments, no Pervert books in the library, we want innocence in school.
Exactly. If you want the ten commandments on the walls in your kid's school, send them to a private christian school and pay for it like my parents did.
So, no books that talk about incest, murder, rape, etc in school right? So, again, no Bible in school.
@@j.rileyindependentproductionslol when the Bible is clearly outlining those things as bad… you’d think you’d have some nuance 😂
Goofy argument you have!
@@uuu817 Um the Bible is clearly DEPICTING these things. I thought the whole point of book bans was to PROTECT CHILDREN FROM KNOWING ABOUT THESE THINGS. Book bans have banned books for literally talking about racism being bad. But leave in school a book that specifically tells people to murder their child? That specifically tells you to stone to death people who wear clothing of two different materials?
Lots daughters were not condemned in the Bible for seducing their father, nor was he condemned either. There are several wars fought "in the name of God" that are not deemed as bad, hell, they are rewarded for it. Human sacrifice in the name of the lord is also performed in the Bible.
Goofy argument YOU have.
@@uuu817 Throughout the entire Bible God directly commands people and children to be murdered or sacrificed to make him happy. God also constantly rewards characters with sex (usually incest, often extramarital) and the book is obsessed with virginity, and taking virginity, and raping virgins, and killing rape victims as punishment for being raped, or selling rape victims to their rapist, and so on. The punishment that God decrees for almost everything, even very minor things, even things that aren't people's fault.. is death.
If you want verses, I will get them for you.
Please read the entire Bible, not just the warm fuzzy parts that the pastors show you.
I choose The Narrow road to Christ and Heaven.
Ten Commandments in a classroom of a public school - no federal money to a school
Same if they put up any lgbt stuff
Pride flags, blm flags, ukraine/ Palestine flags..your right..get all this ceap out of schools.
@@calvinjosey5784 And where is the state law that requires any LGBT "stuff?"
@@Random_Dude42But this issue is about laws requiring “indoctrination .”
@@Random_Dude42 Keep in mind, if not for the religious persecution of gays in this country, no one would see a need for a rainbow flag. Welcome to cause and effect.
Deomon-crats!!!
The "Thou Shalt Nots..." are tough ones for sure.
The words GOD, Jesus, or Christianity are NOT IN THE CONSTITUTION for a reason. As seen here. Posting the Ten Commandments is a blatant violation of the Establishment Clause in the Constitution.
😂 God is in the constitution, it’s in the pledge of allegiance, it’s in the preamble to the constitution?
Are you this dumb?
The Constitution does not say separation of church and state. It says that the government shall not establish a religion. I wish people could read and comprehend. Not listing to talking bubbleheads.
@russhoover6768 yes and allowing Christians to post their creed, then that opens the door for voodoo practioners to post theirs, Muslims and Santarias to post their's..otherwise they are establishing a religion.
@janwoodworth1 "endowed by their Creator" is in the first line of the Declaration of Independence as well as subsequent sections, and God is noted in almost every state constitution in the USA. The Founding Fathers' intent was not atheism, it was separation of church from state, i.e., no singular government-mandated religion like the Church of England. Posting the ten commandments is no less acceptable than posting BLM and pride flags and slogans. Our country has many more significant problems on which to focus
@@musicsavage707 Yes, but we were talking about the Constitution, the law of the LAND...
And then these Southern states wonder why they're being ridiculed...!
Instead of forcing religion on people and their children.
Focus on getting your state out of the 17th century.
The enlightenment and the reformation are obviously too complex for Louisiana who'd thunk it...
Then other parents should sue to remove any pride flags or anything that shows a teachers political or sexual preference.
So let the godless sue.
And you shall lose :)
Separation of Church and State baby.
Why dont people sue over the lgbtq too? Thats how you know you people need help
Because no state has passed a law forcing the lgbtq to be in every classroom and the Constitution doesn't say congress shall make no law respecting lgbtq. The Constitution says Congress shall make no laws respecting an establishment of religion. Read the Constitution and quit being a parrot and try to get an original thought of your own
@@Robett-r4l oh look at you reading something nobody goes by unless is convenient to them, why dont you see whats really goin on in this world instead of being brainwashed like those other people
EXCELLENT, LOUISIANA. The 10 Commandments is NOT “religion”. Yes, teach THE BIBLE!👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾Invite GOD back into our society..ASAP! GREAT!
I'm gonna sue everyone I see with a pride flag
Tell us how that goes for ya
I don’t need to know that you’re gay. Does nothing for me or anyone else.
@@EatHereI’d say it will go very well. Project 2025!
@@Jimmy94411 how does it feel supporting a f*scist project that’ll set us back 70+ years and will also substantially affect YOU as a common citizen? Maybe get educated!!!!!
You're gonna waste of lot of your own time and money proving to everyone you don't know what religion is.
Why would parents object to a piece of paper telling children, to honor their mother and father, do not steal, do not murder and so on? People like these do not deserve to have children.
“Thou shalt have no other gods before me.”
It's brainwashing.
@@fearlessarchangelyeah because there are no other “gods” but the one true God!
You picked one thing you didn’t agree with and posted it like oh look at how right I am… as if you and everyone else isn’t trying to indoctrinate people that there is “no god”
Goofball found
@@fearlessarchangelwhilst the irony should be hitting you in the face with your username… someone has it out for “religion” Mr archangel 😂😂😂
It’s always hilarious to me that the people screaming the most about God are the ones who always have some sort of negative connotation with their name or tattoos or whatever it may be… good job being an archangel since you don’t believe.. there are no archangels right? 😂😂 stupid
@@uuu817 Enjoy your fairy tale
@@fearlessarchangeldidn’t have a single rebuttal! Thank you for proving my point!
What is bothering them about the 10 commandments ? Honor your mother and father? kids nowadays could sure benefit from that, dont kill? Well I'd say they need to learn that one too, don't bare false witness? Dont make any graven image? Don't take God's name in vain? Remember the sabbath? Don't commit adultery?don't covet?
Nah it's thou shalt have no other God's before me that's got a bee in their bonnet but no one is even forcing children to read them . kids are forced to participate in pride month , can carry a pride flag wear a pride shirt but a child can't come to school with Jesus saves on their shirts. Let me ask something how many school shootings were there before the ten commandments were taken out of the schools?
Some of them are good lessons, but too many of them are specific to religion. Like obviously stealing is bad. But the rest of the God related things have no place in public school. Especially in a state like Louisiana, which is always bringing up the rear with quality of life all around.
Its religious text such as you shall not have one God over me crap. Which suggests there are other Gods. Its dumb and doesnt needvto be in schools its not the oldest laws its actually newer compared to the greeks Romans ect. Christianity came after them. Jewish laws came before Christianity. Which should we put in schools? It's stupid we should be learning our own laws not some religious goobigook.
It's Christianity. I bet you'd freak if some wholesome Muslim lessons were being taught to your Christian kids. Leave religion out of public school.
It's literally religious doctrine that teaches a specific religious doctrine.
That you idiots don't understand this very simple concept is really headache inducing. seperation of church and state. Thay means all religion and all state affairs. Your religious doctrines have 0 place in publicly funded spaces. Has nothing to do with the contents of the doctrine and everything to do with it being a faith based doctrine.
Like get it through your heads, you don't get to legally mandate your religious doctrines on anyone for any reason, ever. Period. Move to Iraq if you want to do that, the Taliban have a lot experience with it.
I was raised in a Christian evangelical religion (and am still a member). I do NOT agree with putting the ten commandments in a public school. If parents want a school with Christian teachings, they should enroll their kids in a private Christian school. Public schools are for the masses, teaching children of every culture and creed. Everyone understands the difference between public and private schools. There is no need to blur the boundaries. If you want your child to read only certain books, believe only certain teachings, etc., then send them to a private school.
I disagree. Foundation is important and The 10 Commandments are minimal Teachings. Put GOD 1ST Love Your Neighbor, Do Not lie. Cheat, steal.
@@codeman7996Nobody cares about your fake god and book written by man.
@@codeman7996The Ethic of Reciprocity is none secular, has been around longer and covers everything the Ten Commandments states. We do need the principles but not the fairy tail that goes along with it.
This is a terrible way to look at this matter. The Ten Commandments is not “Christian” especially since it was given to Moses By our Creator. The commandments can guide us in everyday living and can do no harm to any child because it will be very individuals choice to abide by them or not. O yea: but everything else they are adding to teach kids today is okay! Right!?
@@codeman7996Not everyone is religious nor of a Christian faith. THIS COUNTRY WAS FOUNDED ON religious freedom, as it should be, because some religious fanatics insist that everyone be like them and believe as they do. That is so wrong in every way. And that causes problems.
I am happy we have a separation of church and state. It keeps religious fanatics from trying to control and dominate everyone.
I say this as a Christian myself.
It's not about Religion
It's about God
And God does not exist. That's why you can't have fairy tale nonsense in publicly funded schools.
Isn’t it the principles this country was founded on? What’s so horrible about the 10 commandments. God forbid we try to expose our children to something actually good.
As a Christian religions belong in the church not the schools not all students in schools follow the Ten Commandments Matthew 6 be careful not to practice your righteousness in front of others to be seen for if you do so you will have no reward from your father in Heaven
If you want to teach your kid about Christianity, shouldn't it be you to do it? Where do you draw the line? In a country where there is a freedom of all religions, would you be ok with Hindu principles in public school. The problem is it's a slippery slope and too many flaws to name all of them.
Why no stuff for the Muslims then or the Jews?
@@oldnoob1917The Jews also have the Ten Commandments ... it's from the Old Testament.
@@Random_Dude42 👈 yes, read the last paragraph of the Declaration of Independence.
Why is this any different than all the pride flags in classrooms? It’s not. Can’t have it both ways.
Being one of the LGBTQ community is not a choice. They're born that way.
Lol, the mental gymnastics. Literal commandments based on religion vs a flag that simply represents different genders.
“Thou shalt have no other gods before me.” - First commandment already trying to tell people how to live.
I agree the pride flags do not belong. But the difference is that the pride flag is a political message, and the Commandments are explicitly *religious,* and therefore unconstitutional. In the 1980 ruling Stone V. Graham, striking down a similar law in Kentucky, the Supreme Court noted that the Ten Commandments do not restrict themselves to specifically secular matters such as murder and stealing. The LA law is going to be struck down.
@@marysueeasteregg pride is an ideaology. It’s become a cult, there’s no difference. By 2025 pride crap will be illegal anyway.
You headline ...no person can sue a law. Civil liberties groups are filing suit to block the law. Not at all the same thing.
What is wrong teaching our children to do good loving things? With no guidance we have shootings and death. The lord is our answer and if you don’t believe in teaching good then you believe in evil and evil is our rapes, murder trafficking, stealing lying! We need goodness in this world and returning back to our Heavenly Father is the answer.
You have no right forcing your religious beliefs onto others.
You can fight the law of man but if you deny Gods law then Jesus will deny you before the Lord…..
Amen
How does posting ten commandments hurt anyone?
It mixes government and religion which we, by law and founding principle of this nation, reject. The government can make no law mandating religion in publicly funded institutions. We are not a Christian nation.
If it doesnt, then lets put up Islam and the satantic commandements, lets put the Hindu chakra charts up too!
@@jbenevy It is a blatant violation of the Establishment Clause. SCOTUS has already ruled, in Engle vs Vitale (1962), that the Establishment Clause is applied to public schools. They directly referenced the Establishment Clause in their ruling.
I wouldn’t necessarily say that the 10 big ones are HARMFUL, per se. I’d just call this an unconstitutional application of religious drivel into a Secular institution and, as such, has no place being there.
It’s not harmful directly, but it contradicts the legal tradition and jurisprudence of our country, as robertbruce6865 already pointed out. The law reigns supreme.
What’s wrong with Our Children Knowing The Ten Commandments????
Deut 21:10-14
@@jhor729 What does that have to do with the 10 commandments?
What's wrong with them knowing the Quran, the Mahabarata or the Dao De Jing?
What's wrong with them learning the Ethic of Reciprocity? Same message, none religious. We all win.
God bless you !!!
Parent's who don't teach the first laws of the land. Basically "thou shall not kill"..."thou shall not lie"..
Parent's who don't know where their kids are...
First commandment is actually, "Thou shalt have no other gods before me.”
@@fearlessarchangelbingo found you again 😂😂😂 see you have it out for God and your name is Archangel how contradictory and ironic 😂😂😂😂😂
@@uuu817 I like mythology
Why would parents be against the Ten Commandments ?
Especially when at this time in schools they are allowing
books that are pretty much “ porn “. I TRULY BELIEVE THAT WE NEED TO ROLL BACK THE SEXUALIZING OF THE CHILDREN !!
No religion in the schools. If you want the go to private Christian schools!
The Golden Rule. No religion in public schools.
Those are two separate issues.
The fact of the matter is that this law won’t likely stand a ruling from an appellate court, since it violates both the Establishment Clause and Engle vs Vitale (1962).
Please read the Bible if you are worried about "books that are pretty much "porn".
Genesis 16
Genesis 19:30-36
Genesis 29:16-35
Genesis 30
Genesis 34
Deuteronomy 21:10-14
Deuteronomy 22:28-29
and so on... and so on... oh and, if you don't mind, read these passages (and the entire Bible) to your children, too!
Anyone opposing God's law is a heathen; no less!
@@hmz6535 You mean laws made by humans?
@@BennyJulius-mu7in The 10 commandments were not written physically by men!
@@hmz6535 Then who wrote them? Animals? Lol Give me a break humans are the only thing that can write. It's time to stop believing in fairytales and live in reality
I believe in God and I also believe in the Constitution. I don't want my government pushing one religion over another or any religion. That's up to each individual person to decide for themselves in their own conscience not for a government to decide for them. Our Founders made the 1st Amendment first because it was that important.
This is why the left is winning. They are going to push their garbage on you either way
Yea lets sue because how dare you teach children not to lie cheat steal and kill. How absolutely absurd this world has become
If it was about that, then put up other commandments like the Satanic ones. People need to be learn that rape and harming children is bad. If its about morals, then that shouldnt be a problem, unless this is about religon....
These are the endtimes….as it was in the days of Noah. …as it was in Sodom, Gomorrah and the surrounding plaines……so shall it be in the last days.
Kids are already taught not to cheat steal or kill. The state making it mandatory for schools to post the ten commandments is against the constitution, and nothing more than Christian nationals trying to force their religion on everyone. I don't want my kids being taught by the state that religious fiction is true. The Bible is an immoral book of fairy tales
Wait till people start reading the words on their money 😅
@@shiro7820 which was added in 1955...
Why is this a issue? Why are some people so bent out of shape over, possibly, learning a few morals? Oh ueah, because it isn't gay. It isn't trans. It isn't about Ukraine or Gaza. It isn't about drag queens etc etc. It's about something good and decent, for a refreshing change. We need a little good in our schools to balance out the sin that's ruining our world.
It's unconstitutional. A similar law in Kentucky was struck down by SCOTUS in 1980 (Stone v. Graham). I am no liberal, either politically or theologically, btw.
1:47 Yet, it's okay that they teach the kids about sex & gay sex & changing their orientation & everything else.
Religious extremist? I am a Christian not an extremist.
Never in my life has a teacher taught about gay sex or changing orientation it has nothing to do with sex education.
Sex education is taught in schools to be factual to give children the facts about STDs, how to use contraceptives, where babies come from, what menstruation is the complications of Pcos ect ect. If you don't want you children learning how there bodies work fine they can be ignorant don't need to go to that class. I don't want my children to be stupid and make stupid mistakes because they don't have all the facts.
No they don’t! They teach basic sex Ed when they’re old enough. States that don’t have great sex Ed have highest teen pregnancy. So I guess you support that? Sorry your school failed you and you believe the extremist about what they’re actually teach children. YOU🫵🏼 are the one projecting those thoughts about the pride flag. You have an idea what it stands for and than you sexualize it. I bet when you see gay people you sexualize and immediately start to think about them having sex. Be normal. Next time you’re around a gay person to reflect on what’s your first thought.
I'm sure putting up the 10 commandments is going to stop kids from being gay 😆 get real
@@elizabethb3436well they did in my sons school. Just because you’re not paying attention doesn’t mean it isn’t happening. Because I guarantee you it IS. Not only did they teach about gay sex, including instructions on how to perform a blowjob, there were sadomasochism illustrations in his textbook. I was floored. As far as pushing changing gender identity, there are hundreds of videos of teachers doing exactly that.
You're an extremist because you correlate biology and human nature with religion. That's an extreme position. You're a fanatic who wants to deny children biology education because of your faith which is exactly why your faith and you have 0 place in any public education setting.
DO NOT . PUT. GOD LAST
GOD IS WATCHING
Then god can see this middle finger
The freedom of religion already supports the ability to have it in public schools. It's a law that gives you the choice as to wether or not you will partake in the practice of religion, not the fact that you have to look at it every day. There is a difference. I mean, you don't even have to look at it if you don't want to. Just move along.
Who would pay for the installation? Our government cannot. Will they fight when the walls are covered in the commandments of other religions?
Hmmmm. Do you use that same approach when it comes to pride flags ?
Tell me you don’t understand the constitution….you have the freedom to worship without government interference. You do not, nor does congress, have the right to establish religious law for everyone.
That's why I'm petitioning for all classrooms to have a picture of Baphomet on the wall. Obviously, freedom of religion means all religions should have the right to representation in the classroom. Students don't have to look at the image if they don't want to.
Umm. I don't think you understand the 1st Amendment. It prevents the government from making laws respecting an establishment of religion. That is, any level of government can't choose to force any ideology on any populace.
Making a law that requires any religious text to be displayed is indeed a violation of the 1st. Regardless of whether you play the semantics game by referring to religious texts as "historical documents."
“Thou shall do whatever GOD says”
Great! Let’s see em post the Bill of Rights next. Oh right, they contradict each other
Correct. The bill of rights and constitution should absolutely be posted in every school. And the 10 commandments should be torn down immediately. If parents want their kids to go religious schools they get to pay for private education.
@@tomw485You mean the bill of rights that was written by all of those Christian men?
With the ten commandments as their guiding morality?
They should first place the 10 Commandments in every Republican offices.
I don't blame these parents not one bit. If I were there in Louisiana I would vote against it and or do a lawsuit against it also. I think it's pushy I think it's insensitive to people in general and I think it has no place in school especially a public school being paid for by public not private tax dollars.
Are you smoking krack or just stupid
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their CREATOR with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
Which is why you don't get to mandate religion in public school, there are thousands of creators, Christians don't get to force their specific creator. That's religious tyranny and anti-american.
But, that isn’t law. The Establishment Clause, as well as the SCOTUS ruling in Engle vs Vitale (1962), is established law. And, this nonsense in Louisiana will be struck down by an appellate court precisely for that reason.
Sorry. No christian caliphate for you.
@@robertbruce6865 I quoted the Declaration of Independence. Not once did I insult anyone based on their religion, and you don’t know mine, but you go right to the insults, of course.
@@CieloSoleggiato I didn’t “personally attack” anything but religion. And, the Declaration isn’t Law…it’s a statement. The Establishment Clause is in the First Amendment of the Constitution…which is established law.
imagine suing over having moral standards in schools... their kids are probably the school bullies
Or maybe because there are other religions that could go against another religion. Remember, Christianity is not the only religion here.
Religion and moral are way different. I've met more immoral religious lunatics than I have immoral nonreligious lunatics
In 1980, Kentucky passed a very similar law requiring the Ten Commandments to be posted in public school classrooms. The law was challenged in the courts, and the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the KY law in Stone v. Graham. The following is quoted from SCOTUS's majority opinion: "This is not a case in which the Ten Commandments are integrated into the school curriculum, where the Bible may constitutionally be used in an appropriate study of history, civilization, ethics, comparative religion, or the like. [See Abington School District v. Schempp.] Posting of religious texts on the wall serves no such educational function. If the posted copies of the Ten Commandments are to have any effect at all, it will be to induce the schoolchildren to read, meditate upon, perhaps to venerate and obey, the Commandments. However desirable this might be as a matter of private devotion, it is not a permissible state objective under the Establishment Clause of the Constitution."
If the state is going to require the religious text of one group in the schools, they will have to allow the religious texts of ALL groups into schools. This is exactly how this will play out in court.
No they don't. You aren't even in school.
@@anthonythomas1504 What are you talking about? That is exactly how courts have ruled on this kind of thing in the past. The state cannot adopt one religion over others according to the First Amendment and Establishment Clause of the Constitution. Just watch, this will play out exactly the same way.
All kids need taught this. Like other things in history
Why should we as Christian parents now down to the ones that are not, the ones that want nothing religious in schools? That’s what started this mess when they removed prayer and devotion from schools. Yeah I remember I was in the 7 th grade. Christian Americans did not push back as hard as they should have against atheism and Madeline O’hair and her coalition.
Because not everyone is Christian. What about the Hindus, or Muslims, or Jews, or even Buddhists? You’re clearly not a true Christian is you’re trying to force everyone else to cater to you and you alone. The Bible says love everyone well part of that love is a compromise. Separation of church and state is that compromise. Nobody is allowed to push their religion whatever it may be on to anyone else.
Your lack of empathy tells me you’re fake Christian so please be quiet
Because it's anti-American, this country was founded on religious freedom and freedom from religious persecution as one of its core pillars.
Youre anti-american and youre seeing that true Americans don't appreciate your attempts at trying to turn this free practicing nation into a brqinwashing, indoctrinating Christian Ethno State. Move to Iraq and join the Taliban if thats what you want to do, but here in America, true Americans frown upon your religious imperialist bullshit. We did that once already and we decided yall where shit heads and we wouldn't let it happen again.
There's a reason there's a separation of church and state!! It's nit what yhe founding fathers said or intended. We are a nation of immigrants and freedom of religion. This is ridiculous. Church shouldn't be tax-exempt if their states are allowing this!
It's always a few...🙄 If you don't believe in The Ten because religion isn't real, shut up. Move on. Ten commandments don't hurt anyone.
No thanks. I’ll keep on pointing out how this law blatantly violates the Establishment Clause in the First Amendment, as well as Engle vs Vitale (1962).
You can always try to shut me up, though. Let’s see how that works out for you.
You know what? You can shut me up.
All you have to do is to prove the existence of divinity, using actual Empirical Evidence. Proving the existence of your “god” would help the credibility of your argument.
I’ll wait patiently.
1. No one pays attention to the posters on walls now. So, what makes you think that they would have paid attention to this?
2. The more you fight against this, the more it will be seen and heard.
3. Having the 10 Commandments hanging on the wall is not unconstitutional.
No argument with Point 1.
Point 2 is a bit silly. The more people like me fight against this nonsense, the more strength the law will have? Because the legality of this law is what matters: not my feelings, and not your feelings.
Point 3 is nonsense.
SCOTUS has already established that the Establishment Clause applies to public schools in Engle vs Vitale (1962). That was the ruling that mandated the end of school sponsored prayer; the Establishment Clause was directly referenced in the ruling.
This law completely violates Engle vs Vitale and, by extension, the Establishment Clause.
However, the NICE part is that we have parochial schools where you can send your kiddos to be indoctrinated if you so choose.
The fact that they charge money to indoctrinate kiddos tells me everything that I need to know about the validity of religious superstition.
In 1980, Kentucky passed a very similar law requiring the Ten Commandments to be posted in public school classrooms. The law was challenged in the courts, and the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the KY law in Stone v. Graham. The following is quoted from SCOTUS's majority opinion: "This is not a case in which the Ten Commandments are integrated into the school curriculum, where the Bible may constitutionally be used in an appropriate study of history, civilization, ethics, comparative religion, or the like. [See Abington School District v. Schempp.] Posting of religious texts on the wall serves no such educational function. If the posted copies of the Ten Commandments are to have any effect at all, it will be to induce the schoolchildren to read, meditate upon, perhaps to venerate and obey, the Commandments. However desirable this might be as a matter of private devotion, it is not a permissible state objective under the Establishment Clause of the Constitution."
BRING BACK GOD AND MORALS INTO SCHOOLS!!! PARENTS WHO SUE THIS IS NOT A FRIEND TO GOD
If you believe this live the US
The founding fathers were not Christian and came up with separation of church and state. It goes against the constitution.
@@Autumaestheticc I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
To which "GOD" are you referring?
@@J---d that was added in 1946. It is unconstitutional
Those aren’t parents I would allow to watch my kids.
So you condone slavery, treating women as second class citizens, exacting revenge on others, incest, killing the first born sons of Egypt, etc… All things in the Bible.
Great if I had kids I wouldn't let you watch them either
@@Random_Dude42 no
@@BennyJulius-mu7in I probably wouldn’t want to watch your kids so, cool beans
@@Random_Dude42Fuuuuuuuck no.
Moses didn’t give any law; God did.😂
I'll bet Landry can't even recite the Ten Commandments...most Christians can't. How important are they in reality? The 42 affirmations of Maat (the Egyptian god of justice and morality) is a much better list of moral guidance. Why not have them posted too?
Your not a very bright light bulb are you?
It'd also older meaning meaning Moses isn't remotely close to the first law giver either.
These shit heads act like Messopatamia wasn't a thing.
Because egyptians didnt create this country.
Because He is a false God
There is one True GOD 🙏
Emmanuel
God with Us
@@RenaeThomas-j7r. You keep responding to rational points by using ad hominem attacks. That tells me that you have no coherent counterpoint whatsoever.
In other words: you have already lost the debate.
Kids are way more influenced by what they see online and by their peers than by what is hanging on the wall of their classroom. Potentially this will be mocked by many kids, isolating the kids whose parents think this is a good idea. I can’t believe ya’ll are so out of touch about how kids actually form beliefs.
Doesn’t matter. Religious doctrine in public schools is a direct affront to the separation of church and state.
@@tomw485 Yet the same people against the 10 commandments openly support Islam, so how does that make sense
Completely and utterly irrelevant, religious doctrine of any kind has no place in public schools.
It's blatantly Anti-American.
I wonder how they feel about the devils pride flag and the democrats new religion.
Not sure what democratic religion you're talking about but a vast majority of Democrats are Christians including me🙄🤦♀️🙄
I feel like there not mandated by law
Because the Ten Commandments set such horrible standards! God forbid our youth follows any of those….
Deut 21:10-14
It's the God part they hate so much. If they really thought there was no God they would not get so upset.
@@karenmessinger9609, no. It's the forcing your beliefs on others part that they hate.
If these parents don’t like the Ten Commandments in public schools should move their kids to private schools
It's called separation of church and state get educated and quit buying into Republican bullshit every thing they pass takes our country 2 giant steps back.
Um, that's why there are private Christians schools for your delusional crap.
It should be all or nothing. If they don't allow the commandments, then they can't allow ANY religious representations.