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Texas recently became the third state in two years, following Louisiana and Arkansas, to pass a law requiring Ten ...
"The Constitution requires not comprehensive identification of state with religion, but complete separation," wrote Justice Hugo Black ... Since 1935, Moses has stood, holding two tablets that reveal ...
Moses is the most famous, influential, and revered figure in the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible, surpassing King David by the ...
Louisiana’s controversial law requiring public schools and colleges to post the Ten Commandments violates the U.S. Constitution and cannot be enforced, a federal appeals court ruled Friday.
By combining together Deut. 5:6-10 into one Commandment, the Catholic Church is accused of altering the Commandments and covering up God's command forbidding graven images.
Louisiana’s Public School Ten Commandment Law Struck Down In Appellate Court The ruling from the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals came only days after the bill was signed into law.
The text of what Christians call the Ten Commandments comes from two places in the Hebrew Bible (or Old Testament as some Christians name it): Exodus 20:1–17 and Deuteronomy 5:6–21.
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Two lawsuits have been filed against a Texas law requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in public school classrooms.
Federal appeals court rules Louisiana law requiring Ten Commandments display in public schools unconstitutional, affirming lower court's decision that it violates First Amendment rights.