Menu
UHND.com - Notre Dame Football, Basketball, & Recruiting UHND.com - Notre Dame Football, Basketball, & Recruiting

UHND.com - Notre Dame Football, Basketball, & Recruiting

UHND.com - Notre Dame Football, Basketball, & Recruiting UHND.com - Notre Dame Football, Basketball, & Recruiting
  • Football
    • 2025 Notre Dame Football Schedule
    • 2024 Notre Dame Roster
    • 2025 Notre Dame Coaching Staff
    • Injury News & Updates
    • Notre Dame Football Depth Charts
    • Notre Dame Point Spreads & Betting Odds
    • Notre Dame Transfers
    • NFL Fighting Irish
    • Game Archive
    • Player Archive
    • Past Seasons & Results
  • Recruiting
    • Commits
    • News & Rumors
    • Class of 2018 Commit List
    • Class of 2019 Commit List
    • Class of 2020 Commit List
    • Class of 2021 Commit List
    • Archives
  • History
    • Notre Dame Bowl History
    • Notre Dame NFL Draft History
    • Notre Dame Football ESPN GameDay History
    • Notre Dame Heisman Trophy Winners
    • Notre Dame Football National Championships
    • Notre Dame Football Rivalries
    • Notre Dame Stadium
    • Touchdown Jesus
  • Basketball
  • Forums
    • Chat Room
    • Football Forum
    • Open Forum
    • Basketball Board
    • Ticket Exchange
  • Videos
    • Notre Dame Basketball Highlights
    • Notre Dame Football Highlights
    • Notre Dame Football Recruiting Highlights
    • Notre Dame Player Highlights
    • Hype Videos
  • Latest News
  • Gear
  • About
    • Advertise With Us
    • Contact Us
    • Our RSS Feeds
    • Community Rules
    • Privacy Policy
  • RSS
  • YouTube
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
Home > Forums > The Open Forum
Login | Register
Upvote this post.
-3
Downvote this post.

TX judge halts tx law enforcement of 10 commandments.

Author: jimbasil (52984 Posts - Joined: Nov 15, 2007)

Posted at 4:19 pm on Aug 20, 2025
View Single

“A federal judge in Texas temporarily halted on Wednesday a state law that would have required the Ten Commandments to be visibly displayed in every public school classroom by Sept. 1.

The law, passed earlier this year by the Republican-controlled Legislature, mirrors one in Louisiana that was declared “plainly unconstitutional” in June by a panel of judges from the conservative U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in New Orleans. A federal judge also blocked a nearly identical measure in Arkansas this month.

In Texas, 16 families from different faith backgrounds brought the legal challenge. They argued that the law would pressure students to adopt a state-favored religious scripture and that it amounted to a clear violation of the separation of church and state.

The version of the Ten Commandments that the law would have required was drawn from the King James Bible, the families said, and it would not have reflected other religious groups’ interpretations of the Ten Commandments.
Some parents also argued that portions of the commandments are inappropriate for young children, including the lines “thou shalt not commit adultery” and “though shalt not covet thy neighbor’s wife.”

“Even though the Ten Commandments would not be affirmatively taught, the captive audience of students likely would have questions,” Judge Fred Biery of the Western District of Texas wrote in his decision. “Teenage boys, being the curious hormonally driven creatures they are, might ask: ‘Mrs. Walker, I know about lying and I love my parents, but how do I do adultery?’”

Ken Paxton, the state attorney general, whose office represented most of the school districts that were sued, called the Ten Commandments a “cornerstone of our moral and legal heritage” and vowed to appeal the decision.

The Texas law requires the Ten Commandments be displayed in a “conspicuous” location in each classroom on a typeface visible from anywhere in the classroom. The law mandated that a poster of the commandments be at least 16 inches wide and 20 inches tall and only include the text of the Ten Commandments. Under the law, school districts would be required to accept donations of Ten Commandments posters, and they would be allowed to use district funds to purchase posters.

“The public school is a secular space, and it feels like our freedoms are being encroached upon when students are going to walk into a classroom and immediately be presented with religious doctrine,” said Rabbi Mara Nathan, one of the plaintiffs. Rabbi Nathan, who lives in San Antonio, said the law would also make her child, and other children of different religious backgrounds, feel unwelcome.
The Supreme Court struck down a similar Kentucky law in 1980 on First Amendment grounds. But supporters of the Texas law have pointed to more recent cases that have expanded the role of religion in public life, such as one from 2022 in which the Supreme Court ruled that a high school football coach had a constitutional right to pray on the field after a team’s game.

Proponents also argue that the Ten Commandments are a historical document that laid the foundation for the modern legal system. And they say that students would not be forced to recite the commandments or change their beliefs simply because they are displayed in school.

“The Constitution does not guarantee citizens a right to entirely avoid ideas with which they disagree,” William Farrell, a lawyer from Mr. Paxton’s office representing some of the school districts, said during a hearing on the Texas case. The displays, he said, “will hang on the wall, and students aren’t required to do anything with them.”

Judge Biery’s ruling applies only to the 11 school districts named in the lawsuit, including the Houston Independent School District, the state’s largest, and the Austin and Plano school districts.


Link: Sadly only for the districts involved in the suit

Jack, he is a banker
and Jane, she is a clerk

Replies to: TX judge halts tx law enforcement of 10 commandments.


Thread Level: 2

Requiring the display of them is stupid, but individual teachers should be able to if they want.

Author: iairishcheeks (28118 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 10:24 am on Aug 21, 2025
View Single

(no message)

Thread Level: 2

Next target will be our currency!.

Author: Curly1918 (16697 Posts - Joined: Aug 30, 2017)

Posted at 8:12 pm on Aug 20, 2025
View Single

This is insulting for so many from different cultures.

Link: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_God_We_TrustL

This message has been edited 1 time(s).

Thread Level: 2

So, the GOP is the Party of Christianity and Judaism

Author: BaronVonZemo (61067 Posts - Joined: Nov 19, 2010)

Posted at 5:43 pm on Aug 20, 2025
View Single

I’m very happy with being aligned with the 10 Commandments.
Our country was literally founded on these principals by our founding fathers.


This message has been edited 1 time(s).

Thread Level: 3

No, no they’re not. They’re the party who abuses Christianity and faith as a cudgel

Author: jimbasil (52984 Posts - Joined: Nov 15, 2007)

Posted at 10:55 pm on Aug 20, 2025
View Single

GOP is not in touch at all with Christianity or people of faith and spirituality.

Jack, he is a banker
and Jane, she is a clerk
Thread Level: 3

While the Dem Left celebrate this anti-Christian / Judaism decision, they double down on

Author: ELP (9884 Posts - Joined: Oct 18, 2020)

Posted at 7:00 pm on Aug 20, 2025
View Single

Abortion for all, including illegals, paid for by taxpayers. Open borders. Voting six weeks before and after Election Day, with or without valid ID. Crime unchecked. . No bail. Arson, looting, vandalism. Males in female sports. Males in female bathrooms. Mutilation of children. Tranny story hour. Support for illegal human trafficker. War. Butler. Masks. Forced jabs. Six flipping feet separation. But, but, but.....the polls say. But, but, but.....I have a link. But, but, but....Hitler and Nazis.

This message has been edited 1 time(s).

Thread Level: 4

You forgot No Kings but do what we say without asking questions.

Author: TampaIrish (11804 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 9:15 am on Aug 21, 2025
View Single

(no message)

I identify as the poster with the most suspensions in UHND history.
Thread Level: 4

Excellent post. This is the Democrat Party these days.

Author: BaronVonZemo (61067 Posts - Joined: Nov 19, 2010)

Posted at 9:36 pm on Aug 20, 2025
View Single

(no message)

Thread Level: 4

You totally missed the point...Conservative Federal Judges stood up for the Separation of Church and

Author: TyroneIrish (21463 Posts - Joined: Oct 8, 2020)

Posted at 7:12 pm on Aug 20, 2025
View Single

State...Liberal Justices would say the same thing...no one Religion gets preference over any other...and certainly not in Public Schools. You could not be more wrong on this issue.

Thread Level: 3

Put away your false pride, Baron...listen to what Pope Francis had to say, not that long ago...

Author: TyroneIrish (21463 Posts - Joined: Oct 8, 2020)

Posted at 6:52 pm on Aug 20, 2025
View Single



Thread Level: 4

I hear you knockin', but you can't come in.

Author: ELP (9884 Posts - Joined: Oct 18, 2020)

Posted at 9:46 pm on Aug 20, 2025
View Single

(no message)

Thread Level: 5

LOL...bet you were too afraid to watch and listen to what none other than Pope Francis had to say

Author: TyroneIrish (21463 Posts - Joined: Oct 8, 2020)

Posted at 12:28 am on Aug 21, 2025
View Single

about ALL Religions being "languages" in mankind's desire to attempt to dialogue with the God of ALL of us...and that NO Religion is the superior to any other.

If you ever muster the courage, I'll be very happy to explain this to yo...along with your misguided laundry list of grievances that you trot out constantly.


Thread Level: 6

Sure, whatever you say if it helps w/ your growing anxiety.

Author: ELP (9884 Posts - Joined: Oct 18, 2020)

Posted at 7:38 am on Aug 21, 2025
View Single

(no message)

Thread Level: 7

Tyrone is here to misrepresent & misinform. When he deliberately does so with the words of the Pope

Author: TakethetrainKnute (33713 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 11:10 am on Aug 21, 2025
View Single

...I take the greatest exception.

Check the Catechism...and ignore Tyrone's crafted misrepresentations...

He attempts to use religion as a tool in his non-stop propaganda offensive...


Link: Did Pope Francis Just Say All Religions Are Equally True?

Thread Level: 7

Do you agree with what Pope Francis had to say about ALL religions being like

Author: TyroneIrish (21463 Posts - Joined: Oct 8, 2020)

Posted at 10:13 am on Aug 21, 2025
View Single

Languages used by the Children of God to reach out to Him?…and that no one religion is better than any other?

Close
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • RSS