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oraxx's avatar

Rather than address real problems with actual solutions, conservative Republicans, at the behest of the preachers, move to insert a Bronze Age religious edict into the public school classrooms so they can pretend they've done something worthwhile. Naturally, religious nut jobs like Dan Patrick in Texas want to follow suit. These people would be going out of their tiny little minds at the mere suggestion any religion other than their own might be represented in the public schools. Sadly, this is a win-win for the religious right. They either get to force their religion into the classrooms, or they get to play the poor, persecuted victims of the godless left.

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Stephen Brady's avatar

The funny thing is that these 10 commandments are not labeled so in the bible. It is the other set - the more Jewish set which is called The Ten Commandments... One wonders what the Jews from 600 BCE would have thought about a bunch of fundagelical goyim co-opting their bible - which was supposed to be the guidebook for the Jewish peoples' interaction with THEIR god?

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