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How About it Pastors! The Ten Commandments in American culture

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When I was preaching on a pretty regular basis at FBC in Reserve, New Mexico, I noticed that the Ten Commandments were not displayed. It always irritates me when a Church does not display and emphasize the Ten Commandments! What does the Church stand for!!?? Are they taught in your Church???  A lovely lady, Franchesca Stevens of Albuquerque donated to us a wonderful wooden plaque that has the Ten Commandments on it. We gave it to the Reserve Church. The last time I was there, over a year ago, they were still up! Glory!

The Christian Post

By Mark Creech, Op-ed Contributor 

Louisiana is on the verge of becoming the first state to mandate the display of the Ten Commandments in all publicly funded schools and colleges if Governor Jeff Landry signs the proposed bill, HB71, into law. Authored by Rep. Dodie Horton, the bill specifies that the Ten Commandments must be prominently displayed on posters no smaller than 11 by 14 inches. Horton argues that the commandments form the foundation of Louisiana’s laws.

This move comes amid a trend of similar legislative efforts in states like Texas, South Carolina, and Utah, spurred by recent Supreme Court decisions suggesting such displays are not a violation of the Constitution’s Establishment Clause. Nevertheless, the bill is expected to face legal challenges from civil rights groups like the ACLU and the Southern Poverty Law Center, who argue that posting the Ten Commandments in public spaces is an endorsement of religion can be exclusionary to non-Christian citizens, and undermines the principle of the separation of church and state. More Here

What will it take for your Church to display the Ten Commandments? TEACH THEM! DISPLSAY THEM LIKE A RESTAURANT MENU! GLORY!

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