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BumRushDaShow

(166,309 posts)
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 04:40 PM 7 hrs ago

Texas to defend law requiring Ten Commandments in classrooms

Source: NBC News

Jan. 20, 2026, 3:09 PM EST


Arguments in the latest battle over the separation of church and state will be heard Tuesday in a Louisiana federal courtroom where a law requiring that the Ten Commandments be displayed at public schools is being challenged on constitutional grounds. And in a highly unusual development, all 17 active judges on the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans will be present to hear the Texas case, as well as a similar lawsuit filed by parents and civil liberties groups in Louisiana against that state's Ten Commandments law.

"These issues concern core questions involving the interaction of public education with this nation’s religious history and traditions," Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton argued in a petition in October requesting an en banc review, which is a legal proceeding where all the judges of an appellate court preside over a case. "They warrant en banc review."

Not mentioned in Paxton's petition is the fact that the 5th Circuit, which serves Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi, is dominated by conservatives. The 12 judges nominated by Republican presidents outnumber the five Democratic appointees.

“The Fifth Circuit doesn’t take up very many cases en banc at all, and the issues presented in this case seem very straightforward to me,” Dane Ciolino, a professor at the Loyola University New Orleans College of Law, told New Orleans radio station WWL. “There is a 1980 U.S. Supreme Court opinion that made very clear that states cannot mandate the posting of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms and buildings."

Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/texas-defend-law-requiring-ten-commandments-classrooms-rcna254977



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Texas to defend law requiring Ten Commandments in classrooms (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 7 hrs ago OP
It's illegal AF. Period. End of debate. Initech 7 hrs ago #1
No one's pretend sky god means sh*t to me, no one's NotHardly 2 hrs ago #16
Gonna force that religion on them brats!!! hamsterjill 6 hrs ago #2
How about a law Traildogbob 6 hrs ago #3
Thank goodness we have a president who follows those teachings.... IcyPeas 6 hrs ago #4
Force Paxton to testify under oath about how many commandments he's broken. jls4561 6 hrs ago #5
LOL...Perfect NotHardly 2 hrs ago #17
Christian? tfury653 6 hrs ago #6
Christian Nationalists don't believe in separation of Church and State. The 10 commandments haven't stopped Republicans. ChicagoTeamster 6 hrs ago #7
There is only one commandment. Thou shalt not make commandments. twodogsbarking 6 hrs ago #8
The first rule of fight club, Don't talk about fight club. ChicagoTeamster 6 hrs ago #9
You had better stop talking about the fight club. It's a rule. twodogsbarking 6 hrs ago #10
If they told me to do that in my 1st grade classroom BigmanPigman 5 hrs ago #11
Or.. PikaBlue 4 hrs ago #12
I taught 6th grade for 2 years and 1st grade for over 15. BigmanPigman 4 hrs ago #13
Does Ken Paxton know the 10 Vthestate 3 hrs ago #14
Besides being Wrong stillspkg 2 hrs ago #15
I Especially Like Telling 1st-Graders Not To Murder, Commit Adultery, Or.... ColoringFool 57 min ago #18
I've never figured out the first commandment. chouchou 16 min ago #19
 

NotHardly

(2,705 posts)
16. No one's pretend sky god means sh*t to me, no one's
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 09:10 PM
2 hrs ago
Sheep herders who didn't know sh*t 2000 years ago get no inch from me. Stupid and uneducated from 2000 years ago and today with their little purported sky god is just the dumbest d*mn thing I've ever heard in my life.

hamsterjill

(17,110 posts)
2. Gonna force that religion on them brats!!!
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 04:52 PM
6 hrs ago

This said as a Texan, and as a Christian who completely supports separation of church and state AS the Founding Fathers intended.

jls4561

(2,856 posts)
5. Force Paxton to testify under oath about how many commandments he's broken.
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 04:57 PM
6 hrs ago

Definitely 7, 8 and 9.

tfury653

(9 posts)
6. Christian?
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 05:29 PM
6 hrs ago

The ten commandments are from the old testament. The old testament is the history of the Jewish people and their religious beliefs. Also called the torah ,the book also states , as an example ,that if your brother dies, you as the brother can have his widow. It includes some theory about not eating shellfish. There are many rules that no one could live up to. It is a jewish history of who begot who and was the core of mankind"s theories until jesus came along and declared no one had to follow the old book. From my interpretation that means no ten commandments. Jesus went on to tell the new "christian" religion that there were only two rules to follow, love god and love your fellow man as you would love yourself. Jesus's main speech was his Sermon on the Mount, declaring mankind to, feed the hungry, take care of the widows, be decent to immigrants, help the poor and other kind messages that by today's maga movement standards seems almost ridiculous. So upholding the ten commandments is against being a christian. Hypocrites

ChicagoTeamster

(485 posts)
7. Christian Nationalists don't believe in separation of Church and State. The 10 commandments haven't stopped Republicans.
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 05:33 PM
6 hrs ago

They're the biggest fraudsters, rapists, robbers, bullies, liars etc. etc. etc.

BigmanPigman

(54,654 posts)
11. If they told me to do that in my 1st grade classroom
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 05:56 PM
5 hrs ago

I would hide the list behind backpacks in the cloakroom, just in case the school board came for an unexpected visit and wanted to see their BS referendum in full display. I've did this a lot when I was teaching and my district said teachers need to do blah, blah, blah.

I am a rebel and like to stir the pot it seems. If I were told to post the 10 commandments I would show my class the film scene from History of the World Part 1 when Mel Brooks as Moses had 15 commandments but dropped a tablet and that's why there are 10 and not 15.

I taught during the Bush years and I put his picture behind the classroom microwave and on "Presidents' Day his name was NEVER mentioned by me. My students didn't have a clue.

PikaBlue

(448 posts)
12. Or..
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 07:14 PM
4 hrs ago

Post the 10 commandments with examples of how the current occupant of the WH has broken every one of them. I love a good civics lesson!

BigmanPigman

(54,654 posts)
13. I taught 6th grade for 2 years and 1st grade for over 15.
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 07:41 PM
4 hrs ago

Since my 6 year olds were just learning how to read they would never, ever attempt or have the desire to read a list like that...they like children's books with illustrations and large print.

That shows how ridiculous these mandates are. I could have made the 10 Commandments into a giant poster on the white board, smack in the middle of the classroom and they still would not read it.....boring and difficult to read, let alone comprehend.

Vthestate

(46 posts)
14. Does Ken Paxton know the 10
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 08:42 PM
3 hrs ago

Fight it if you want ...or take a nap. These GOP's are not even a little conservative...they need to be laughed out of town. Taking them to court is just a waste of money

stillspkg

(170 posts)
15. Besides being Wrong
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 09:01 PM
2 hrs ago

When the symbol becomes the god, it is no longer symbolic, it is diabolic.

To those who insist on using the 10 commandments as.a political weapon, think about how grossly foolish it is when you don't even follow the 10 Commandments.

It is the plaque you worship, not the God of all people. Get a life!

chouchou

(2,861 posts)
19. I've never figured out the first commandment.
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 11:35 PM
16 min ago

"Thou shall have no Gods before me"

Sooo...You think there's a bunch of other Gods?

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