> 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
So what about those students who aren’t Christian? (I know, I know, they don’t exist)
AdministrationDry507 says
But why though nobody actually cares
Arquen_Marille says
There is no way that’ll hold up in court.
russellvt says
Separation of church and state … time to start a pool on how many days until this is thrown out. LOL
verbalyabusiveshit says
This is hilarious considering Moses was the most important figure to most religions of today.
I am a Dudeist, by the way and still baffled that I seem to know more about religious history than so called believers and conservatives
According-Priority12 says
My partner and I stopped watching The Handmaid’s Tail because the states was looking like they’re using it as a play book….
Edit: Not because we are boycoting it or anything. It just became depressing to watch fiction that was quickly becoming reality.
SniffCheck says
That’ll stop the next school shooting
ejpierle says
*The Satanic Temple has entered the chat*
raven_of_azarath says
> 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
So what about those students who aren’t Christian? (I know, I know, they don’t exist)