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re: Texas may become first state to mandate Bible readings in public schools
Posted on 1/23/26 at 5:33 pm to chRxis
Posted on 1/23/26 at 5:33 pm to chRxis
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the Quran says a lot of good things about Jesus... he's very highly revered in Islam...
It’s the religious text of the most problematic religion on the face of the Earth.
Posted on 1/23/26 at 5:40 pm to Larry_Hotdogs
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Why would anybody want to outsource the teaching of biblical wisdom to some blue haired lesbian atheist?
I often wonder the same thing abt outsourcing that responsibility to a cabal of pedophile priests.
Posted on 1/23/26 at 5:53 pm to In The Know
So is the Koran but I bet your snowflake arse would melt over that
Posted on 1/23/26 at 6:00 pm to Pettifogger
Might want to read up a bit on the FF and Christianity, but you to you and be the typical lazy American, dem or pub.
Posted on 1/23/26 at 6:45 pm to G2160
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It’s the religious text of the most problematic religion on the face of the Earth.
you have to understand... the problematic part is not the majority, contrary to what people may believe.... they are zealous, fringe proponents of the religion that are extremist, who pervert their religious texts to fit their specific worldview....
religious extremism is wrong, no matter which religion it is... Westboro Baptist, Muslim extremist (list is long, i'll give you that), Buddhist monks who attack Muslims, etc...
Posted on 1/23/26 at 7:55 pm to Shexter
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the Christian Ten Commandments.
Sorry if this was addressed in the previous 10 pages, but what are the "Christian Ten Commandments" and how do they differ from the Jewish Ten Commandments?
Posted on 1/23/26 at 7:56 pm to deltadummy
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Might want to read up a bit on the FF and Christianity, but you to you and be the typical lazy American, dem or pub.
I'm all ears
Posted on 1/23/26 at 8:05 pm to KamaCausey_LSU
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Dig deeper: Senate Bill 10, of Texas' most recent session, requires every public school classroom to display the Christian Ten Commandments. The bill was approved by Gov. Abbott in late June. This is pushing a religion.
Which religion are they “pushing”?
Why is that an issue if they are “pushing” a religion?
Posted on 1/23/26 at 8:30 pm to chRxis
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religious extremism is wrong, no matter which religion it is... Westboro Baptist, Muslim extremist (list is long, i'll give you that), Buddhist monks who attack Muslims, etc...
When was the last time any of these other religions massacred groups of people in the name of their religion while their non-extremist followers didn’t condemn it?
Because for Islam, it’s 2026.
Posted on 1/23/26 at 8:31 pm to John Casey
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Can we just focus on math, science, and grammar?
Honestly, I’d rather them focus on history, economics, and civics.
Posted on 1/23/26 at 8:31 pm to McMahonnequin
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Get off the internet and interact with the world around you. You're obviously ate up with this shite.
I wonder if the parents of those little girls say the same thing? Or if the little girls wished there were more people willing to ignore these things.
Posted on 1/23/26 at 8:32 pm to PowerTool
quote:Well there's two version in the OT, one in Exodus and the other in Deuteronomy, and there are also differing Protestant and Catholic versions.
Sorry if this was addressed in the previous 10 pages, but what are the "Christian Ten Commandments" and how do they differ from the Jewish Ten Commandments?
eta: plus there's the older (seven) Noahidic Laws which the Jew's claim virtually encapsulate the 'Ten Words' except for the additional temple (sacrificial) laws found in the Torah. And which was provided to all those (since and before Abraham) who were not covered by the later covenantal systems. ....(ie: what was instituted after the rainbow covenant)
This post was edited on 1/23/26 at 8:48 pm
Posted on 1/23/26 at 8:39 pm to 1BamaRTR
If it forces out the lunatic leftist, I’m all for it. Begone filth.
Posted on 1/23/26 at 9:05 pm to G2160
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When was the last time any of these other religions massacred groups of people in the name of their religion while their non-extremist followers didn’t condemn it?
look, even if the majority of Islam, with one voice, came out and condemn terrorist attack committed by the extremist, would you believe them anyway? let's be honest, you wouldn't... you'd think they are complicit as well...
as far as major attacks by extremists of other religions, you can do your own research, but just a few relatively recent ones, off the top of my head... Pittsburgh synagogue massacre, Christchurch massacre, Burma anti-Muslim riots...
again, religious extremist violence, of ANY group, is wrong... and yes, just so you feel validated, Islamic extremism is the most prevalent, but that doesn't make the others ok.... wrong is wrong
Posted on 1/23/26 at 9:11 pm to jnethe1
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Yet they would behead anyone who is Christian in their home countries. Why not move to the other Muslim countries? Why didn’t any of the other Muslim countries offer them refuge?
Quitting on page 9 with this particular idiocy.
Turkey has the largest refugee population in the world. Albania takes in refugees from across the Mediterranean. People flee the more oppressive Central Asian states into Kazakhstan. Afghani and Iraqi refugees flee to Iran. Majority Muslim Sudan hosts more asylum seekers in Africa than all but Uganda, likely due to geographic proximity. And they are taking in plenty of Ethiopian Christians.
You've incessantly argued an idiotic premise. Not to mention the majority of asylum seekers to the US come from nations more Christian than we are.
Posted on 1/23/26 at 9:14 pm to chRxis
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as far as major attacks by extremists of other religions, you can do your own research, but just a few relatively recent ones, off the top of my head... Pittsburgh synagogue massacre, Christchurch massacre, Burma anti-Muslim riots...
When were these? How many were massacred? On behalf of what religion did these occur?
This post was edited on 1/23/26 at 9:15 pm
Posted on 1/23/26 at 9:18 pm to G2160
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you can do your own research
Posted on 1/23/26 at 9:40 pm to chRxis
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you can do your own research
If you were on the right side of this argument you’d be backing up your points with facts, but the facts shite-can your stupid position, so you won’t do it.
I think a fun exercise for you would be to go to your nearest Walmart tomorrow and start yelling “allahu akbar” (it only means god is great, which isn’t too controversial) and see what the average person thinks about Islam.
Posted on 1/23/26 at 9:42 pm to Shexter
quote:dumb
requires every public school classroom to display the Christian Ten Commandments. The bill was approved by Gov. Abbott in late June.
quote:and even dumber
mandate Bible readings in public schools
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