Court OKs 10 Commandments in Texas classrooms
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Granderson: Faith lessons don't belong in public schools, and Christians know that
The collection of warm and fuzzy scriptures being considered for Texas curricula is likely just a Trojan horse for more extreme theology.
Christian activists in several states have been tenaciously pushing legislation requiring the Ten Commandments to be posted in every public school classroom in their state. During my more than 50 years in Christian ministry, I’ve been an unstinting ...
It would be more obvious if it were named honestly: privilege of one particular Christian worldview in a public institution meant to serve everyone.
Gov. Ivey has signed a bill requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in certain public school classrooms.
Governor Kay Ivey signed a bill on Friday that requires the display of the Ten Commandments, along with their historical significance, in certain public schools.
WAS GRANTING AS SHE SPOKE FROM THE BENCH IN HER CROWDED COURTROOM. AND IN MORE BREAKING NEWS TONIGHT. POSTERS OF THE TEN COMMANDMENT WILL BE GOING UP IN UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES, ACCORDING TO DIRECTOR OF MEDIA RELATIONS JOHN THOMAS.
I have three children in the Houston Independent School District. If this law is allowed to go into effect, my kids would be subjected to these scriptural displays for more than 1,200 hours over the course of a full school year. I believe that this will be ...
U.S. District Judge Timothy Brooks of Fayetteville partially blocked Act 573 March 16 with a 26-page ruling that permanently barred six school districts in western Arkansas from displaying the Ten Commandments under the law, which he said violated the U.S. Constitution.
In every case, the encounter with God shaped them, and the change was visible to others. We too are invited to live in ways that reflect what we have encountered. Small, ordinary acts — like forgiveness,