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No, I do not agree that the Ten Commandments should be posted in all schools. This should not be done unless every religion is represented and posted, for example The Wiccan Reed, Muslim, Jewish ...
No, I do not agree that the Ten Commandments should be posted in all schools. This should not be done unless every religion is represented and posted, for example The Wiccan Reed, Muslim, Jewish ...
Posting the Ten Commandments does not establish any religion but is a simple guideline for human behavior. Those basic few lines are now covered by millions of laws throughout the nation.
Top Story Editor's Pick LETTER TO THE EDITOR Ten Commandments should be better known — Michael Snow From the Letters to the Editor in the Rapid City Journal series Feb 7, 2025 2 Loaded 0% - ...
The article "Missouri Republican lawmaker wants to require schools to display the Ten Commandments" (Dec. 13) explains how this is an obvious violation of the establishment clause of the First ...
Letters to the Editor — Here’s what readers think of the Ten Commandments in schools Readers share their opinions on placing posters of the Ten Commandments in Texas public schools.
Letter: Should all public schools teach Christianity the way the Catholics do, or teach one of over 200 different Protestant variations in the U.S.?
It should be emphasized that the Ten Commandments are not the essence of, but an integral part of, the history of Western civilization lasting over 3,000 years. They have shaped moral and legal ...
Submit your own. Politicians can't even follow Commandments Re: letter "Religion coming to Ohio's classrooms?", Feb. 20: Steve McLoughlin prompts my thoughts on this issue. Why the Ten Commandments?
The Jan. 24 guest column by Kelly Shackelford in support of Louisiana mandating display of the Ten Commandments is, in places, laughable. But I'm not laughing. He justifies his stand ...