Texas can require the Ten Commandments to be displayed in public school classrooms, a U.S. appeals court ruled Tuesday in a victory for conservatives who have long sought to incorporate more religion into schools.
The ruling sets up a potential clash at the U.S. Supreme Court over the issue in the future. Arkansas and Louisiana have passed similar laws, which have also been challenged in courts.
And Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed a similar law earlier this moth.



Yes, that’s the problem I pointed out in the previous comment.
No, it causes people to dismiss your concerns that arose from a satirical and insincere religion.
Why does it cause people to dismiss our concerns when it is not “satirical nor insincere”?
Try and read what I said again.
You don’t actually understand a word you’re talking about, and it’s extremely obvious to everyone but yourself
Would you care to explain what I’m wrong about or did you just come here to be offended and lob personal insults in return?
E: thanks for the downvote, personal insults it is, I guess.