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LINK North Dakota Passes Law Allowing the Ten Commandments to Go Up in Public Schools | Hemant Mehta | Friendly Atheist | Patheos

They pushed it through a legal loophole that allows it if it is a part of a larger (historical) display ala a supreme court ruling. Supposedly if it is a part of a larger display, it isn't a religious endorsement... even though everybody knows it actually is.

snytiger6 9 Apr 18
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I wonder which version of the decalogue they plan to authorize.

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The 10 Commandments has no more reason to be in public schools than it does in or on courthouse walls.

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Separation of church and state!!!!!!

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Fucking Bible belt politics

bobwjr Level 10 Apr 18, 2021

As absurd as this action is, N. Dakota is FAR from the Bible belt.

@Alienbeing The mentality, or lack of it, is the same.

@barjoe Nah, the bible Belt has many other odd practices that are limited to the Belt. First among them is a remaining Rebel mind set.

@Alienbeing Bob was talking about mindset and The Bible.

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If I had to live in North Dakota I would probably find religion too! 🙂

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Good thing my school district didn't do that when I was in high school. Really hard to clean tobacco spit off those I bet

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The old man getting "no respect" and pulling out his dick to wave around.

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I'm not worried.
The FFRF will be taking this to court, and winning.

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I’m not surprised. Again, more signs of desperation from faithquacks. Just don’t attempt to tell me I have to say it. You know where that will get you.

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This should be unconstitutional and they know it. They want to have it thrown out and taken to SCOTUS.

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