>Following the passage of the two bills, Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said in a statement “allowing the Ten Commandments and prayer back into our public schools is one step we can take to make sure that all Texas have the right to freely express their sincerely held religious beliefs.”
Because only the Bible and the religions that follow it exist, right?
*King has previously said the bill will help restore religious liberties “that were lost” and it “reminds students all across Texas of the importance of a fundamental foundation” of America.*
Probably can’t enumerate the bill of rights but he wants to talk about the foundation of America.
They’re calling it religious liberty. Like there’s ever been a time in this country when people were persecuted for being Christian. Just go away Texas, just go the fuck away.
More money from taxpayers in Texas to pay lawyers since this will definitely be struck down and probably appealed and might go all the way to the Supreme Court with the only winners: Lawyers. $$
Bokbreath says
What’s oniony about this ?
ListenToMyFartz says
Terrifying. Wtf is happening guys?
Moustache_rekt1999 says
This can’t be real
CollectiveOfCells says
Lawsuit in 3-2-1.
bstowers says
Trolls gonna troll.
a-non-mousey says
>Following the passage of the two bills, Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said in a statement “allowing the Ten Commandments and prayer back into our public schools is one step we can take to make sure that all Texas have the right to freely express their sincerely held religious beliefs.”
Because only the Bible and the religions that follow it exist, right?
housevil says
How about a law that requires the senate to follow them?
CrJ418 says
I would hang three copies, in Arabic, Spanish, and Chinese.
loverlyone says
*King has previously said the bill will help restore religious liberties “that were lost” and it “reminds students all across Texas of the importance of a fundamental foundation” of America.*
Probably can’t enumerate the bill of rights but he wants to talk about the foundation of America.
TwistedBlister says
That’s certainly good news. Now when there’s a school shooting the kids can look up at the ten commandments as they bleed to death.
Cockleshelly says
They’re calling it religious liberty. Like there’s ever been a time in this country when people were persecuted for being Christian. Just go away Texas, just go the fuck away.
eric_ts says
Hrm. I wonder if they would be triggered if they were written in Hebrew.
TheTalentedAmateur says
I’m sure that The Satanic Temple will have no response if they try this. /s
NoBSforGma says
More money from taxpayers in Texas to pay lawyers since this will definitely be struck down and probably appealed and might go all the way to the Supreme Court with the only winners: Lawyers. $$
JADW27 says
Sadly, displaying “though shalt not kill” in a school seems like a great idea these days…