News

Opinion
Creators Syndicate on MSN16dOpinion
Posting the Ten Commandments Does Not Establish a Religion
When Texas Gov. Greg Abbott was serving as his state's attorney general in 2005, he appeared before the Supreme Court to argue Van Orden v. Perry. The question was whether a monument inscribed with ...
In Deuteronomy, as Moses addresses Israel on the eve of entering the Promised Land, he makes regular mention of God’s ...
The new law mandates that all public schools hang a "durable poster or framed copy" of the Ten Commandments in a conspicuous place in each classroom. The displays must be at least 16 inches wide and ...
A federal appeals court on Friday blocked a Louisiana law requiring public school districts to display the Ten Commandments in all classrooms, calling it unconstitutional and setting up a possible ...
A federal appeals court delivered a unanimous rebuke of Louisiana’s law requiring Ten Commandments displays in schools. Here’s what it means.
The text of what Christians call the Ten Commandments comes from two places in the Hebrew Bible (or Old Testament as some ...
The Ten Commandments were originally addressed to the children of Israel. The opening words—“I am Yahweh, your God, Who brought you from the Land of Egypt, from the house of slaves”—are ...
An appeals court panel has unanimously ruled against a recently passed Louisiana law that requires the display of the Ten Commandments in public schools.
In Biblical narrative, the Ten Commandments were scrolled on two stone tablets and given to Moses by God on Mount Sinai. Moses was then given the instruction to spread the teaching.
I Love the Ten Commandments—in Biblical Context Carmen Joy Imes I’m an Old Testament scholar who cares about God’s law. But posting it in public schools misunderstands who and what it’s for.
Texas House approves bill requiring Ten Commandments to be displayed in public schools - ‘Forcing our religion down their throats is not love,’ warns Democratic lawmaker over negative impact ...
The Bible itself contains the most powerful argument against making the Ten Commandments a moral guide for all citizens.