ArnGrimR Jarl š on Nostr: As a first in the nation, Louisiana adopted a bill mandating public schools to post, ...
As a first in the nation, Louisiana adopted a bill mandating public schools to post, among other historical references, posters showing the Ten Commandments in all classrooms.
A lot of criticism is being aimed at the state, from usual suspects such as the ACLU, but also from Christian and conservative circles.
At the core, for many, a misunderstood idea of 'separation between Church and State'. Let's look closer.
https://arngrimr.substack.com/p/louisiana-ten-commandments-mandatePublished at
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