Surely this will fix everything that is currently wrong in Louisiana.
Who needs hospitals or voting rights when you can have the 10 commandments installed in every classroom instead.
Surely this will fix everything that is currently wrong in Louisiana.
Who needs hospitals or voting rights when you can have the 10 commandments installed in every classroom instead.
Fuck you you nazi redneck fucks
The people who want them displayed are the same ones who don't follow them. Bunch of hypocrites
Especially not using the lords name in vain. They want it to mean don't say oh my God, but that doesn't have anything to do with it. That means don't say God tells you to do X or don't do y when God didn't actually say. Similar to people saying stop in the name of the king.
One of those misinterpretation that helps bad actors take advantage of people
Bunch of hypocrites
Really? That's worth repeating at this point? Color me shock!

At this point, saying Trump and his supporters are hypocritical is like saying the sun rises in the east.
Just having one of those moments where the sheer nutty-ness of this whole shit show is overwhelming.
These people are simultaneously:
I know we're all living with these thoughts every day but every now and again I just want to scream about it.
Just to recap on what you're saying? This regime is:
That right?
Fine. Now let’s help get the Seven Tenets and Four Noble Truths posted right next to them.
News: shitty ass decision gets made by a federal court
Me: 5th circuit?
Govt: yup
Though shalt not fuck with the constitution
Church & state DO NOT belong together.
Let's not force religion upon those who are there to learn.
It is the year 2026. The US Constitution no longer applies.
Blessed be.
The court said it's too early for the judges to decide if having the Ten Commandments posted in every classroom in Louisiana would violate the Constitution.
Why, is it 5:30am and they're all still in bed?
I'm guessing a translation is something like, "We have absolutely no idea how we might argue this is okay in defiance of literally every court decision on this in history, so we're just going to hope they don't escalate."
Awww yea, here comes The Satanic Temple to even things out!
Then I guess the 9 satanic commandments can also be shown in schools, right?
Don't forget the 11th commandment.
"Thou shalt consider the supreme law of the land as mere suggestion, for thy personal whim shall outweigh the parchment of the founders."
They're Republicans, so they already have an 11th commandment created by Ronald Reagan in the 1960s, I shit you not. "Thou shalt not speak ill of any fellow Republican."
It's one of the reasons Trump so easily took over the GOP, that they had a stupid rule that they followed that emphatically placed party before country, created by a president who seemed to specialize in making sure that the future was as shitty as possible.
I still say Ronnie Raygun is easily far, far worse than Nixon. Probably the worst until Pedonald came along.
He had (objectively) the most criminal administration in history, when you count indictments. He set up things for Faux and hate radio. He did a lot for the cult of supply side economics. And he got away with Iran/Contra, as did Bush Senior, which sent the message to Republicans about how they will get away with future crimes.
I just don't think you can compare Nixon and Reagan and come to a conclusion which is worse. It's like the old thought experiment. "If a person who had never had an evil thought in their lives does a good deed, is it greater or less than the same deed performed by a person who had mostly committed bad deeds in their life?"
Not that either Reagan or Nixon would be a good man.
I basically view Nixon as being a thoroughly evil calculating man. The reason he created the EPA and considered progressive policies was that they furthered his political career, and he didn't care if anybody else benefitted or was harmed.
Reagan, on the other hand, I view as an emotionally driven man. He was obsessed with appearances and with winning. He was sort of like a smarter version of Trump.
Anyways, the problem is that I think Nixon the man was a far worse person than Reagan the man. And Reagan's corruption may not have been possible except for the way that Nixon's corruption paved the way, and that Nixon's downfall stoked Reagan's fears of losing.
Fucking dumb considering trump started out his presidential path as Reform, then switched to Democrat, then to republican, then back to dem, then to republican... so really he's just a bandwagon poser pedophile piece of shit and I think this 'rule' the dumbfuck republicants made should be null and void to this childfucker.
Well, as long as he projected the racist stuff (and he broadcast that with a bullhorn with all his birther bullshit prior to running) they adopted him as a true-blue conservative and Republican.
As a atheist, do it. Post them. And let's discuss who all is professing to follow them, but breaking them. And let's discuss how and why the tenets of one religion get posted, but not any of the others. And let's talk about separation of church and state and the dangers to both when they get in bed with each other.
And let's talk about why lawmakers are so adamant about posting their religious doctrines on the school walls, but don't lift a finger to stop mass shootings. You would think the "Thou shalt not commit murder" group would be all about regulating the boom boom murder sticks we have in abundance and doing everything they could to protect lives.
Honestly the 10 commandments are mostly just a list of how to not be a horrible person. Let them post it and then let's all have some real HONEST conversations about all the things.
The first 4 are completely irrelevant to any kind of useful moral code. No other gods but me, no graven images, don't take the name of Jehovah/Allah/Yahweh in vain, and keep the Sabbath?
And the very first is in direct violation with our separation of church and state, too. It declares no other gods can come before Jehovah/Allah/Yahweh, which is basically incoherent gibberish to anyone outside of one of the Abrahamic cults.
The fifth is maybe a decent general guideline, unless you have terrible parents and then it's a trap.
The other five are probably useful guidelines for life: don't murder, commit adultery, steal, bear false witness or covet. But people don't really need to appeal to magical beings like Jehovah/Allah/Yahweh to arrive at useful constructs for trying to have a society.
^ Hey, if these are the kind of frank discussions that would happen as a result, I'd welcome it. I bet anything little snitches in classrooms will run home and tell daddy and mommy if teachers were to speak in such honest terms, though, because Zod forbid we don't constantly walk on eggshells around delicate xtians. They feel that everyone else must constantly praise them and their interpretation of "the" bible or else they feel they are being violated. And Zod forbid little Johnny or Susie were to come up against people that don't buy into mommy and daddy's quaint version of things and are not silent about it...
Why do they hate America so much? Nobody's forcing them to stay.
They think THEY are america. Heritage foundation... stupid entitled fuckbags.
For christ‘s sake, wtf!
I wish somehow this would cause a backlash against religion, but it wont.
Maybe they will finally read them
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