Missouri State Rep. Hardy Billington’s proposal violates the First Amendment and contradicts Jesus’ teachings on subtlety. | ...
My son lives elsewhere, and I was trying to explain the governor’s push to enshrine the Ten Commandments in every ... We can’t have children reading that kind of revolutionary nonsense.
But Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill has argued that the order only applies to the five school districts named in the ...
Dier’s students are six or seven years older than the elementary-school children who were happy to hear the Ten Commandments wouldn’t be posted in their school, but they are like-minded.
“The Ten Commandments is basically throughout our country, right?” said Billington, who serves as majority whip in the House. “I think that would be a good thing for kids to see, not that ...
Even among Christians, not all of them adhere to the same Ten Commandments as a moral guide for living. Why would Billington think children would learn from it in school when their parents don ...
He’s determined to straighten out our wayward kids by getting those Ten Commandments on school walls. He’s very specific about it, too. In the proposed House Bill 1006, every public school ...
In 1980, the Supreme Court of the United States struck down a Kentucky law requiring the Ten Commandments in classrooms ... with the educational challenges children face in both Louisiana and ...
The Ten Commandments are part of the OT Law, but NT authors do quote or allude to the commandments quite often as being relevant for new covenant Christians (except for one).
Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman is leading a charge among his peers across the nation to ensure Louisiana is allowed to post the Ten Commandments ... families with children in public ...
I recently learned about a new proposal to return the Ten Commandments to North Dakota ... It also quotes relevant Scripture: "Start children off on the way they should go and even when they ...