“ A new bill requiring the Ten Commandments be displayed in school classrooms in Louisiana sparked outrage across social media on Wednesday, with some calling the bill "bizarre" and the ACLU telling Newsweek there needs to be division between church and state.”

State Representative Dodie Horton (R-Dumbass): "It doesn't preach a certain religion, but it definitely shows what a moral code we all should live by is.”

What religion IS it from? I’ll wait…

newsweek.com/new-bill-requirin

@feloneouscat It might be fun when the fights begin over which version of the Bible they will take the Ten Commandments from. Even more fun would be a little kid asking what adultery is.
You'd think they would ban the Bible from schools considering how full of sexual content it is.

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Partner read it’s actually text from de Milles movie The Ten Commandments which isn’t any version (allegedly changed so it didn’t violate ANYONES religion).

I’m actually fucking serious.

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