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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Fri Apr 21, 2023, 03:16 PM Apr 2023

Texas Senate approves bills requiring 10 Commandments in K-12 classrooms, Bible time in school [View all]

The Texas Senate approved a bill Thursday that would require public schools in the state to prominently display the Ten Commandments in every classroom, starting next school year, The Texas Tribune reports. The bill's sponsor, state Sen. Phil King (R), argued earlier this month that the Ten Commandments are part of American heritage, and his legislation "will remind students all across Texas of the importance of the fundamental foundation of America."

The state Senate also gave final passage to legislation that would allow public and charter schools to require that time be set aside for students and employees to party and read the Bible or other religions texts. The bills are "the latest attempt from Texas Republicans to inject religion into public schools," the Tribune reports. In 2021, the state Legislature passed a law require schools to display "In God We Trust" signs donated by community members.

Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick backs both bills, calling them wins for religion freedom. "Bringing the Ten Commandments and prayer back to our public schools will enable our students to become better Texans.," he said in a statement. Proponents of the bills argue they will withstand challenges on constitutional grounds after the Supreme Court ruled last year that a Washington State high school football coach could pray at football games.

John Litzler, general counsel for the Texas Baptists Christian Life Commission, told the Senate his organization opposed taxpayer money being used on religious texts and religious education. "I should have the right to introduce my daughter to the concepts of adultery and coveting one's spouse," Litzler said in a committee hearing. "It shouldn't be one of the first things she learns to read in her kindergarten classroom."

https://www.yahoo.com/news/texas-senate-approves-bills-requiring-053832316.html

The Texas Taliban

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Will Hindu and Buddhist kids get to see symbols of their religions, too? Ocelot II Apr 2023 #1
I'll give you three guesses, and the first two don't count Takket Apr 2023 #6
For those kids it's religious persecution. GoodRaisin Apr 2023 #15
UN CONSTITUTIONAL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Trueblue1968 Apr 2023 #33
LOL, what a garbage state. Wingus Dingus Apr 2023 #2
Michigan giving religious holidays off and now this. jimfields33 Apr 2023 #13
I had students off today for Eid. Igel Apr 2023 #17
it really is. I'm hoping to leave it within the next 2 years. Javaman Apr 2023 #14
I'm considering Florida a garbage state as well--can't imagine why Wingus Dingus Apr 2023 #16
I think FL has been heading down that path since the late 90s. It Carlitos Brigante Apr 2023 #19
Lol @ short boy syndrome freak! ecstatic Apr 2023 #29
If Republicans win in 2024 and have a majority, we are going to be a fascist theocracy. Oneironaut Apr 2023 #3
+1 TheRealNorth Apr 2023 #8
How is that different from the other version of the religion? ExWhoDoesntCare Apr 2023 #20
Can my kid pray to the West? LakeArenal Apr 2023 #4
But cilla4progress Apr 2023 #5
Demand equal time ExWhoDoesntCare Apr 2023 #21
Yeah, there will be an injunction within a day or two. Just stupid. kysrsoze Apr 2023 #7
Yeah, because we all know Christians never do anything wrong. Farmer-Rick Apr 2023 #9
Lawsuits galore............. Lovie777 Apr 2023 #10
Why just ten? OilemFirchen Apr 2023 #11
We didn't even have that in Utah. The public school leftyladyfrommo Apr 2023 #12
Religious Imposition. Religion is the problem. It has to be OK to say this out loud lindysalsagal Apr 2023 #18
3.32 billion in Federal funding for Texas schools. sarcasmo Apr 2023 #22
Want To Have Some Fun With A Talibangelical? ChoppinBroccoli Apr 2023 #23
Yes! As a former Catholic Retrograde Apr 2023 #26
I have an issue with this post. Captain Stern Apr 2023 #28
And then Texas children will realize that Republicans are guilty of violating DemocraticPatriot Apr 2023 #24
I like John Litzler jmowreader Apr 2023 #25
Best part of the article.. Captain Stern Apr 2023 #27
Total crap, but I would go for the Golden Rule....that seems to be completely forgotten by MAGAS NowsTheTime Apr 2023 #30
Nothing more foundational in American law, right, than the Second Commandment Goodheart Apr 2023 #31
Roll out the lawsuit... My son is in Texas. I would be glad to join JCMach1 Apr 2023 #32
So, they are forcing kids to pray and Bettie Apr 2023 #34
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