• Re: Jeez ... "10 Commandments" Now in Arkansas Schools BY LAW

    From ltlee1@ltlee1@hotmail.com (ltlee1) to talk.politics.misc,alt.politics.usa,soc.culture.china on Sat Apr 26 18:04:34 2025
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    Good for Arkansas schools.
    Real religious freedom and will contributes to Arkansas school's
    assigned responsibility.
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  • From John Doe@NoOne@private.corp to talk.politics.misc,alt.politics.usa,soc.culture.china on Sat Apr 26 15:06:02 2025
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    On 4/26/2025 12:04 PM, ltlee1 wrote:
    Good for Arkansas schools.
    Real religious freedom and will contributes to Arkansas school's
    assigned responsibility.

    If we're really going to re-write the Constitution, I guess you'll also
    be fine with posting stuff from the Quran and Scientology?

    Or is this one religion more equal than others?

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  • From ltlee1@ltlee1@hotmail.com (ltlee1) to talk.politics.misc,alt.politics.usa,soc.culture.china on Fri May 2 21:43:30 2025
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    From the point of view an agnostic, i.e. we humans could not really tell whether God truly exist or not, displaying "10 Commandments" by itself
    is not really wrong. The issue is whether it contributes to help the
    school to fulfill its special and assigned responsibility in educating
    the students.

    Not a lot of difference from a government run cafeteria signing a
    contract with a local pig farmer for long term supply for pork.
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