We are
beginning to wonder whether or not Louisiana’s State legislators who advocate
placing the Ten Commandments in public schools have actually read them; their
statements in support of the legislation (HB71) do not square
very well with the Commandments themselves.
Here is another example from LRN:
The House overwhelming approves legislation requiring schools that
receive state dollars to have the ten commandments posted in their classrooms.
Opponents say its unconstitutional because it’s an endorsement of religion, but
Chalmette Representative Michael Bayham argues the Ten Commandments set the
foundation for laws we follow today
“This is where we get our foundational beliefs of what’s right and
what’s wrong. Otherwise where do we get our sense of right and wrong? Does it
just pop in our heads? Or does it just come from a statue book? Everything
traces back to the ten commandments in Western civilization.”
Rep.
Bayham’s argument seems to be as follows:
We should support placing the Ten
Commandments in public schools in recognition of the fact that they form
the basis of modern Western laws. That
would be a fine thing to do, except it is wrong to claim that this is really
the case in the West. Let’s run through
some of the Commandments and contrast them with modern law:
First
Commandment: Proclaims the Holy Trinity
as the only True God; forbids the recognition of any other god. Does any Western country or any State of the
US officially recognize the Holy Trinity of the Bible as their God? Do any of them forbid the worship of all
other gods except the Trinity? As to the
first, only a tiny minority; as to the second, not to our knowledge.
Second
Commandment: The making and worshipping
of idols are forbidden. What Western
country forbids this in their law code?
None.
Third: Taking the name of the Lord in vain is
prohibited. What Western law code
forbids this? Rather, such an act is now
protected as ‘free speech’ in most places.
. . .
The rest is
at https://thehayride.com/2024/04/garlington-the-ten-commandments-charade-continues/.
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Holy Ælfred the Great, King of England, South Patron, pray for us
sinners at the Souð, unworthy though we are!
Anathema to the Union!
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