So let the predictable controversy and condemnation begin from certain among us while others cheer across the un-United States of 2024 America.
For now, anyway, a new Louisiana law decrees poster-sized displays of the Ten Commandments printed in large, easily read font be hanged on a wall in every public school classroom in that state.
The legislation Republican Gov. Jeff Landry signed into law last week was bound to raise hackles. And immediately the outcries for also posting rainbow flags, demonic messages and other opposing beliefs began, as those with a cause and a flag to bear sought equal space and treatment.
But Landry felt this particular ancient, divine admonishment to the human species had become crucial for youthful minds to absorb, especially considering the troubled nature of today’s society.
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