Cecil B. DeMille’s most famous movie, 1956’s The Ten Commandments, is a beloved classic, but it is also known for taking some liberties with the biblical story. While it is based on the Book of Exodus ...
The story of Moses is one of the most well-known in history. It tells of the Hebrews’ struggle for freedom, the plagues of Egypt, and the parting of the Red Sea. DeMille’s film brings all these events ...
Kyle Green / AP New legislation could require the Bible to be read every morning in public school classrooms across Idaho. One of the bill’s goals is for schools to read the Bible in its entirety over ...
Republicans in the Texas Senate introduced a bill that would require the Ten Commandments to be displayed in public schools and have time set aside in the day for students to read the Bible. The bill, ...
The Republican-run Texas House of Representatives has passed a bill mandating the placing of a minimum 16-by-20-inch framed display of the Ten Commandments in each public school classroom in the state ...
The University of Arkansas Fayetteville is preparing to hang hundreds of donated Ten Commandments displays in its buildings ...
With a preliminary injunction blocking the Ten Commandments law only applying to four schools in Northwest Arkansas, the Pine Bluff School District moved forward today to comply with the law. The Ten ...
The move makes the U of A the first public university in the country to mandate the Ten Commandments be displayed in ...
The University of Arkansas will soon hang posters of the Ten Commandments in buildings across campus, a spokesperson confirmed to 40/29 News.
Senate Bill 10, signed by Gov. Greg Abbott this spring, mandates that every public school classroom display the Ten Commandments, requiring a specific Protestant version drawn from the King James ...
As public schools begin hanging posters of the religious doctrine in classrooms, some teachers are finding creative ...
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