August 7, 2024

Religion

A seminary  student explains what's wrong with Christian Nationalism

Indpendent UK - Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry told reporters on Monday that parents who find the display of the Ten Commandments in classrooms offensive could “tell the child not to look at it.” When asked what he believes parents against the new law should do, Landry said if they “find them so [offensive],” then they should “tell the child not to look at it.”

Louisiana became the first state to require public schools to display the religious text in June after the Republican-dominated legislature passed the law with the help of a handful of Democrats.... The law requires public school classrooms to display the commandments in “large, easily readable font” on 11 x 14-inch posters at a minimum. It also must include a four-paragraph context statement.

 

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