Yes, for the most. Only Christians would care about using the Lord's name in vain, hence, for the most part from me.SCLaxAttack wrote: ↑Tue Jun 25, 2024 12:29 pm"For the most part"? As a Christian I'm in agreement with all ten, but I'm only in agreement as an American with the first five and maybe part of the sixth. The first five are covered in American law and justified and, as written above would have no problem being posted in any classroom - with no law required. The rest? Nuh uh. See comments embedded in red.DMac wrote: ↑Tue Jun 25, 2024 11:33 amThese are good lessons for the most part but certainly not worded as in the Ten Commandments,OuttaNowhereWregget wrote: ↑Tue Jun 25, 2024 9:48 am “Permanently posting the Ten Commandments in every Louisiana public-school classroom — rendering them unavoidable — unconstitutionally pressures students into religious observance, veneration, and adoption of the state’s favored religious scripture,” says the suit, which charges that there is no long-standing tradition of hanging the commandments in classrooms and that courts have already ruled against the practice.
The suit was filed in U.S. District Court by the Freedom From Religion Foundation, Americans United for the Separation of Church and State, and the American Civil Liberties Union’s national and state offices. The plaintiffs include nine Louisiana families of different faiths, among them four members of the clergy."
The mind-twisting rationale here. So, it's okay for children to be pressured into and taught hateful critical race theory and sexual issues in grade school, but for goodness sake, don't display the 10 Commandments:
Don't take (steal) what doesn't belong to you.
Don't lie about someone else.
Don't kill anyone.
Treat your father and mother with honor/respect.
Don't cheat on your spouse after you're married.
Take one day out of the week to rest. I'm a fan of Saturdays and Sundays off.
Don't use God's name to curse. Nope. Who is the government to say God exists?
Don't have any other gods before God Almighty--the Creator of all things and the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.Nope. I'm not allowed to worship multiple, or no, Gods? And I've got to acknowledge Jesus was God?
Don't make idols. Can the kids play with Barbies and GI Joes?
Don't be consumed with desire for what belongs to someone else. Part is already covered in stealing, but BZZZZT! Where would capitalism exist without wanting to keep up with the Joneses?
Yes--I can see how those rules would affect children, and our society at large, in a negative way.
there's no attempt to instill the fear of God in you (well, maybe 'cept for one).
ONW's list is not anything government the way I see it.