A coalition of groups filed a lawsuit Monday against the state of Louisiana’s new requirement to post the Ten Commandments in every school classroom, claiming parents’ rights are violated by the new law.
Jun 24, 2024 at 20:08 UTC
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I mind religion far less than religious hypocrites- These guys lie (bare false witness) like breathing.
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Stupid white-life chrisofascist law.
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I assume this exactly what the Republicans want. They think they can win with this SCOTUS.
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Schools should erect an annotated version of the Commandments, highlighting how, when and how frequently Donald Trump has broken each one
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Das muss doch‘n Witz sein, liebe Amis.
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The law was designed just for this. If it makes it to the current iteration of SCOTUS, we are doomed.
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What if another religion do the same obliging ALL students to study their belief? It is so more intelligent if the religion choice is set privately. And that all people respect everyone else.
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Aren't they?
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i’d give my kid a sticker that says “America gives everyone the right not to believe in Christ” and have him slap it prominently upon that poster.
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The Louisiana Legislature immediately began smearing lamb's blood on the lentils of their hovels ... probably to no avail....
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Republicans hates America so much that they want to undo every aspect of why it came into being in the first place.
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