Christians are far worse than 100,000 talibans and Al Quadas. It has led to mass murders, oppression, slavery and destruction of millions of people. That cult needs to end.
It's the dumbest point to make and just showcases you don't actually know anything about their religion other than to mockingly sound like a know nothing no it all
The ten commandments does not ban slavery or rape, what a stupid ass bronze age attempt at mortality. Civilization was doing fine before these bloodthirsty lunatics stole control of the world.
Not only are there many different versions and translations of the commandments, the first three commandments (in most "standard" versions) are the complete opposite of the First Amendment of the US Constitution. Yet they spout off nonsense about how we based our system of laws on the commandments! Utter nonsense.
6 out of 10 are basically just "Worship God like we tlel you to or else". Clearly it was written originally to reinforce the Church's power over members, probably by ancient Jews or their predecessors, whoever came up with the Pentatuk.
@@Joe-xy3vy Written by the Levites during the Babylonian exile for exactly those reasons yes. A way to keep cultural and doctrinal control over the populace from a distance, taking advantage of having access to some sick ass libraries.
That's why I think they're doing this; so it will be challenged all the way to the supreme court where it will be upheld. (Bc scotus is corrupt with magas)
@@curtisevans4100 Nah, cause they don't have to. Literally bypasses democracy, laws, and everything else. Any nation with a supreme court with LESS than 1.000 members is not really a democracy in any real sense.
Just in the bible is there three versions of the Ten Commandments and we have not get to translation . And in the bible those stone tablets were smashed in pieces before anyone else could read those and pieces put in a box, so not all weird. Louisiana uses secular Napoleonic law from 1804 , rest of states uses Norman common law from 1060s England (mix of Roman , English, Saxon and Norman laws)
As every Republican who's ever been interviewed does... If you notice anytime there's a Republican and an interview.. questions are never answered their dodged deduct every time... They just want to get their Fox propaganda network talking points in
Germans called him Gott and the tt was turned into a th which was later turned into a d. No mystery about it, just purposeful obfuscation by the desperately lying religious competitions.
florida is ranked 42nd in education, been at the bottom for decades and all of the sudden u.s. news ranks them 1st. riiiiight... menwhile, florida governor ron defascist is currently banning books and censoring teachers in florida. the don't say gay bill, voter suppression, denial of health care to the poor. and louisiana aspires to be just as "good".
Florida kids will have different history classes. Like how white men saved the black man by making them slaves! They learned skills thet would not have learned otherwise! The slave owners treated their slaves very well and pushed for them to be able to vote!
@@marklewen9384 30% of the population in Louisiana are Black. And some 75-90% Republican. Like every other state in the country with the absolute worst education statistics, it's driven entirely by Republican governance.
@@Spiritof_76 I'm guessing your question was rhetorical but it made me curious. "Louisiana has a Republican trifecta and a Republican triplex. The Republican Party controls the offices of governor, secretary of state, attorney general, and both chambers of the state legislature." So yeah, it's bad.
Good sir, I will have you PLEASE respect the flag of these United Webs of Spidermerica, thank you very much! o7 o7 o7 o7 o7 o7 o7 o7 o7 o7 o7 o7 o7 o7 o7 o7 o7 o7
@@spanqueluv9er 1, no one likes a Pedant. 2 "Ten Commandments" collectively are one document not ten individual documents so the use of "is" is correct.
@@spanqueluv9er 1) "An historical" is only correct if the pronunciation of the h is silent, as "an" is supposed to flow with a word starting with a vowel. This is why we say "an apple" or "an igloo". However, the pronunciation of words obviously varies around the world so if OP pronounces the word "historical" (pronouncing the h) and not "istorical" (silent h), then "a" is absolutely the correct usage. Your critique that "a historical" is always wrong is itself wrong. 2) The comma after therefore may be correct, again depending on their speech patterns. 3) Both "are" and "is" can be correct with "ten commandments" [sic], again depending on speech patterns and intent. While the number of the commandments is ten, thus suggesting a plural and therefore "are", as OP pointed out one can easily think of them as a package deal, a singular thing, in which case "is" is correct. Occasionally a sentence can include a phrasing where a singular or plural intent is used, and thus a singular or plural verb can work.
@@spanqueluv9er"an" historical is never correct. The h is NOT silent, therefore it is always correct to word it as "a historical". It has been AN honor correcting your error. (See how that works?)
@@Keith_from_LBC depends on how a person pronounces “historical”. In England the h is silent in the word. This is the internet. People can respond from anywhere in the world.
Of course he can’t do that. It’s not about education, never was. It’s a political ploy to aggravate and agitate the poor, semiliterate people in the (formerly) confederate states. The evangenitals preach that they are being persecuted, and the only way to prove that is by doing something so irresponsibly stupid. Religion stifles education; it has NEVER promoted education.
@@austinaxley81 True. But there are millions of historical documents. Being historical, doesn't equate to deserving of celebration, or pushing people to respect them and adhere to their teachings. How about the Kama Sutra, prominently displayed in pre-schools?
Then it's for history class. I studied the book of Job in semi-liberal public school English class because we read the play about it. We read the 10 Commandments because we read Animal Farm.
Current and former students should file a class action lawsuit against the state of Louisiana for educational malpractice. They are failing these children.
I'm sure there will be many lawsuits. At least, I certainly hope there are enough reasonable Louisianans to make some noise about this nonsense. But, then again, this country never ceases to amaze and bewilder me.
How does he get off saying that most of Americas laws are based on the 10 commandments? That’s like saying most of our construction is based on Egyptian pyramids.
Because Americanism is also a part of his faith. Go look up the paintings of the founders of the country being gifted the constitution by Jesus, that is a accurate depiction of how they feel it happened.
@@Aeroldoth3 If you want to give praise to the sun god, hold your hands up in front of your face, touching your thumbs together as the bottom and touch the next fingers up together to make a little pyramid. Look through that at the sun and make it bigger or smaller so you can keep looking. As a Scot, where there is an Isle of Skye, it's better to stare at the moon and let reflected sunlight fill your eyes. "I see the moon and the moon sees me, and sometimes the moon shows me who it wants me to see".
Ignorant of your own history. They are the basis (especially the last six) of objective morality of the entire Western world for at least six centuries. They are the basis of law for virtually every Western country, old and new. In fact, our way of life, especially respect for the individual, is founded upon them.
@@dale5497 The Western world still has to learn from not making idols. Plus, the Eastern world likely favors their fathers and mothers far more than we do. Aaaaaand not to mention murder is still tolerated far too much here along with way too much bearing false witness. Now, perhaps respect for one’s private place of living and not demanding that any one person is taxed at 100% is a plus, but that’s only one out of the ten.
@@dale5497 No, they're not. They're made up bullshit., And you know this when the first couple of commandments are not about protecting human beings, but all about worshipping some imaginary god...
Ah yes because mocking the conditions of poverty, people are born into and suffer their lives under that is how you win over the hearts and minds of these people. Oh wait no that's why "liberal" and "lefty" are often synonyms for "stuck up" and "elitists"
She asked what the goal was. His first response was, "we think this would be a good standard to set everywhere, not just Louisiana". Not only can't he justify why they're doing it, he can't wait to insist everyone else do it with no reasoning.
They have to lay the ground work for the public fight to break down the separation of church and state. Unfortunately the American left and center left are to fragmented and atomized.
The question should be why isn't an ethics code at Louisiana schools sufficient? Don't steal, don't cheat, show respect, ... etc. Consequences for violations could be specified too. No supernatural being necessary.
Very few of our laws are based on the 10 Commandments. Is there a law requiring people to believe in a specific God? How about a prohibition against making graven images? Are we required to observe the Sabbath and keep it holy? How about honoring our mother and father? What is this hick talking about? Does he even know?
@@jlighter1 - Yeah, the problem with that is that people knew that killing was wrong before God supposedly introduced the 10 Commandments. When Moses killed the Egyptian that was abusing his people, he hid the body and the Egyptians went looking for him and so he fled. Other civilizations prior to the ancient Hebrews had laws against murder and stealing. I know you know this but I seriously doubt that the governor of Louisiana knows anything about that.
So let me get this straight,moses was given the ten commandments,one of them being thou shall not kill.met up with the canaanites and slaughtered them,and he's there moral leader.😮
It meant, Thou shalt not kill other Jews. Gentiles is Ok. These rules were created by the Jewish religion. I mean nothing disparaging about the Jews, they created the basis of christianity.
Can I point out the other, obvious, elephant in the room? They're calling the 10 Commandments "historical documents". For something to be a "historical document", it would have to be FACTUAL. So, are they also saying EVERYTHING in the Bible ACTUALLY took place? 👀
Saw something interesting on Facebook. The person said they went into several Churches and did not see the 10 Commandments displayed. I have never seen them at any Church we have attended.
There are four 10 commandments in the bible to say nothing of the Catholic version. I think they should have to print the posters in the original Hebrew, you know, for authentic historicity of an historic document.
This has NOTHING to do with the actual commandments. This is about power. They have no intention of making us live by their favorite '10 things I learned in Sunday school'. They will use the Bible to housewives on board with their Christofascist agenda.
He said the Ten Commandments is a historical document?! Who’s history is he referring to? I guess he got his education from the Louisiana school system, so what do you really expect 🤷♂️🤦♂️
Or its citizens hate the constitution and want the rightwing religious fanatics seated in the majority on the Supreme Court of the United States to overturn past precedence and build new precedence that reinforces their legal ideology
Why don’t hosts just go “You did not answer my question, answer the question. That is not an answer to the question, that’s deflecting. Answer the question. It’s a yes or no question. You won’t answer? Goodbye. “
The oldest set of recorded laws were the Code of Ur-Nammu, but due to Louisiana's education system being the way it is they have no idea what the fuck that is.
Do they think some kid is going to look at that wall and see "Though shalt not kill" and go "oh right, my bad. I'll put the gun away". Also, if they support the military, are they going to have an asterisk next to it? What about police?
I know anytime I was forced to practice a religion I didn’t believe in when I was in the classroom, I turned out fantastic. At the tender age of 11, I had been planning on coveting my neighbors house, his wife, his male servant, his donkey and his ox; however, once I saw those Ten Commandments on the wall in Civics class, I stopped those devilish thoughts immediately. Thank the Baby Jesus for forcing me to believe!
The code of Hamurabi was a written law code long before the bible. The fact that we still have the books from some bronze age tribesmen, with all their greivances, still causing tribal slaughter today.
He didn't replace them, he outright said that he was not there to change the law. Rather he implied that doing those two things would satisfy all of the commandments. And when they ask him to pick the most important commandment there are actually 216 commandments, the Decalogue are just the first ten.
"Kentucky approved a Ten Commandments law in 1978 and required districts to raise money for the displays from private donors. Even without spending state money, the Supreme Court said Kentucky's law was an unconstitutional attempt to establish a religion for people to follow."
As a Florida resident with kids I can tell you that 20 years ago Florida had a very high drop out rate. To combat that on of the "reforms" was there are now 3 different high school diplomas. You can graduate with enough credits that make you eligible to attend a 4 year college, or enough credits to qualify for community college and the last enough credits to graduate. This makes sure that everyone graduates and inflates its ranking
Coveting your neighbor, cheating on your wife, not remembering the Sabbath, using gods name without respect for it, lying, not honor your parents, not worshiping idols, and not worshipping any other gods before him, arent illegal
4 of the 10 Commandments are from a narcissistic deity. 1. “Thou shalt have no other gods before me.” 2 “Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image.” 3 “Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain.” 4 “Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy.” Makes sense that a party run by a narcissist would find these inspiring.
Why does the GOP insist on posting all the sins they commit ?🙄
to normalise the offending?
😂
They believe in being thorough.
So that they can check them off as they commit them.
rules for thee but not for me
Taliban with tie, suit and a cross.
Talibangelicals and scamvangelicals.
Christians are far worse than 100,000 talibans and Al Quadas. It has led to mass murders, oppression, slavery and destruction of millions of people. That cult needs to end.
They are maga and the Taliban have mirror ideologies.
Yup - they love their V8's running on Fossil fuels, from people who do NOT believe in Fossils...
Religion is garbage.
Oh my, that’s the governor. What a tool
Hate to admit it but I was born there. Left at 15 never been back..72 now
Oh my gosh he NEEDS SCHOOL
I like the ten commandments, I wish Republicans would read it sometime.
@tonisodano5472
He probably has a better education than you, his purpose is to Shepard the oligarchs in his state safely into the future.
@@ffc303wise, wise, very wise move my dude.
1:48 - Ten Commandments are so important, their party's frontrunner has broken all of them.
Also all founding fathers broke them.
It's the dumbest point to make and just showcases you don't actually know anything about their religion other than to mockingly sound like a know nothing no it all
The ten commandments does not ban slavery or rape, what a stupid ass bronze age attempt at mortality. Civilization was doing fine before these bloodthirsty lunatics stole control of the world.
Did you mean know it all?@@TheEvolver311
@@krissykrupski4973 sure I'm type with one hand on my phone and I don't care to check auto correction
If you want to display an historical document, display the 1st amendment where it says this kind of crap isn't permitted.
You're right
You are wrong
@@geraldcarter2718Requiring the display of a religious text is passing a law establishing a religion.
You're wrong, Skippy @@geraldcarter2718
Not only are there many different versions and translations of the commandments, the first three commandments (in most "standard" versions) are the complete opposite of the First Amendment of the US Constitution. Yet they spout off nonsense about how we based our system of laws on the commandments! Utter nonsense.
Only three are actual laws: theft, murder and perjury.
6 out of 10 are basically just "Worship God like we tlel you to or else". Clearly it was written originally to reinforce the Church's power over members, probably by ancient Jews or their predecessors, whoever came up with the Pentatuk.
@@Joe-xy3vy Written by the Levites during the Babylonian exile for exactly those reasons yes. A way to keep cultural and doctrinal control over the populace from a distance, taking advantage of having access to some sick ass libraries.
But......they're so smart. How can this be?
An omniscient god didn't say feck all about not abusing kids? Got sent to Catholic schools and I read the Bible. I'm a proud Atheist.
So clearly unconstitutional.
That's why I think they're doing this; so it will be challenged all the way to the supreme court where it will be upheld. (Bc scotus is corrupt with magas)
Does SCOTUS care?
@@curtisevans4100 Nah, cause they don't have to. Literally bypasses democracy, laws, and everything else.
Any nation with a supreme court with LESS than 1.000 members is not really a democracy in any real sense.
Just in the bible is there three versions of the Ten Commandments and we have not get to translation .
And in the bible those stone tablets were smashed in pieces before anyone else could read those and pieces put in a box, so not all weird.
Louisiana uses secular Napoleonic law from 1804 , rest of states uses Norman common law from 1060s England (mix of Roman , English, Saxon and Norman laws)
@@curtisevans4100they already ruled that hanging the Ten Commandments is unconstitutional
He completely dodged the question she asked.
He said he mimicked what Florida did, but he didn’t cite the specifics.
@@RealJackHQalso known as dodging the question
@@TheEvolver311 True
As every Republican who's ever been interviewed does... If you notice anytime there's a Republican and an interview.. questions are never answered their dodged deduct every time... They just want to get their Fox propaganda network talking points in
“You shall have no other gods before me” doesn’t really mesh well with freedom of religion
So... working as intended...
Especially since “god” is a Gothic name for their God-founder Gaut, whom they revered as an incarnation of Odin/ Woden/ Wedne.
Germans called him Gott and the tt was turned into a th which was later turned into a d. No mystery about it, just purposeful obfuscation by the desperately lying religious competitions.
If Republicans took this seriously, they would have to stop worshipping Trump
This guy is citing FLORIDA as someplace that has succeeded in education? Really?
😂😂😂that was my first thought.
Yup - the US is globally ranked at 25th for Education...that is NOT surprising.
florida is ranked 42nd in education, been at the bottom for decades and all of the sudden u.s. news ranks them 1st. riiiiight... menwhile, florida governor ron defascist is currently banning books and censoring teachers in florida. the don't say gay bill, voter suppression, denial of health care to the poor. and louisiana aspires to be just as "good".
Florida kids will have different history classes. Like how white men saved the black man by making them slaves! They learned skills thet would not have learned otherwise! The slave owners treated their slaves very well and pushed for them to be able to vote!
She was being overly generous. They are 49th out of 50 in education.
@@marklewen9384 I wonder what the political leaning is...
@@marklewen9384 30% of the population in Louisiana are Black. And some 75-90% Republican. Like every other state in the country with the absolute worst education statistics, it's driven entirely by Republican governance.
@@marklewen9384least racist Zionist
@@marklewen9384 60% White, 32% African American
@@Spiritof_76 I'm guessing your question was rhetorical but it made me curious.
"Louisiana has a Republican trifecta and a Republican triplex. The Republican Party controls the offices of governor, secretary of state, attorney general, and both chambers of the state legislature."
So yeah, it's bad.
What is up with that flag? It looks like a giant spider attacked it or something.
It’s also hung at such a weird height. Is that a gun or a drain pipe on top of it? Why is it so low to the ground?!?!?
He hates America and its constitution that he slashed it to bits, his real flag, the confederate flag, is hidden in his man cave.
He vandalized it because he hates this country.
Good sir, I will have you PLEASE respect the flag of these United Webs of Spidermerica, thank you very much!
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It looks like Charlie Kelly is pretty close to catching Pepe Sylvia
the Bible is not a historical document. Therefore, the Ten Commandments is not a historical document. I truly wish someone would say that on air.
@@spanqueluv9er 1, no one likes a Pedant. 2 "Ten Commandments" collectively are one document not ten individual documents so the use of "is" is correct.
Therefore at the beginning of a sentence gets a comma BTW@@spanqueluv9er
@@spanqueluv9er
1) "An historical" is only correct if the pronunciation of the h is silent, as "an" is supposed to flow with a word starting with a vowel. This is why we say "an apple" or "an igloo". However, the pronunciation of words obviously varies around the world so if OP pronounces the word "historical" (pronouncing the h) and not "istorical" (silent h), then "a" is absolutely the correct usage. Your critique that "a historical" is always wrong is itself wrong.
2) The comma after therefore may be correct, again depending on their speech patterns.
3) Both "are" and "is" can be correct with "ten commandments" [sic], again depending on speech patterns and intent. While the number of the commandments is ten, thus suggesting a plural and therefore "are", as OP pointed out one can easily think of them as a package deal, a singular thing, in which case "is" is correct. Occasionally a sentence can include a phrasing where a singular or plural intent is used, and thus a singular or plural verb can work.
@@spanqueluv9er"an" historical is never correct. The h is NOT silent, therefore it is always correct to word it as "a historical".
It has been AN honor correcting your error. (See how that works?)
@@Keith_from_LBC depends on how a person pronounces “historical”. In England the h is silent in the word. This is the internet. People can respond from anywhere in the world.
And yet they choose a leader who specializes in breaking EVERY COMMANDMENT.
When is he going to answer how this is going to improve educational outcomes in Louisiana's schools?
Of course he can’t do that. It’s not about education, never was. It’s a political ploy to aggravate and agitate the poor, semiliterate people in the (formerly) confederate states. The evangenitals preach that they are being persecuted, and the only way to prove that is by doing something so irresponsibly stupid. Religion stifles education; it has NEVER promoted education.
He won't easier to control stupid people so won't admit the GOP in the state want generations of dumb Louisianans
Does he understand the difference between a historical document and a passage from a fairy tale….?
Fairy tale or not the Torah is still a historical document. Would you say that the surviving fragments of the epic of Gilgamesh isn't historical?
@@austinaxley81okay, let's post the Code of Hammurabi along with them. It's the source of a lot of Moses' laws anyways.
@@austinaxley81 True. But there are millions of historical documents. Being historical, doesn't equate to deserving of celebration, or pushing people to respect them and adhere to their teachings. How about the Kama Sutra, prominently displayed in pre-schools?
@@austinaxley81 No, they aren't historical. They are fictional.
The invisible sky- daddy says there true?????
"They put a poster up in school today, mom."
"Oh, yeah, honey? What about?"
"I don't know; I can't read."
"What's the big problem", "it's a historical document".
Right, so now they try to pretend it's not religious text.
"Historical documents" is just a shorthand excuse. It means: "But we have always done that!"
Then it's for history class. I studied the book of Job in semi-liberal public school English class because we read the play about it. We read the 10 Commandments because we read Animal Farm.
Yeah it's an historical document because religion belongs in the dustbin of history. That's what the Louisiana governor is secretly trying to tell us.
Current and former students should file a class action lawsuit against the state of Louisiana for educational malpractice. They are failing these children.
I'm sure there will be many lawsuits. At least, I certainly hope there are enough reasonable Louisianans to make some noise about this nonsense. But, then again, this country never ceases to amaze and bewilder me.
How does he get off saying that most of Americas laws are based on the 10 commandments? That’s like saying most of our construction is based on Egyptian pyramids.
We have pyramids on our currency! That proves the US was founded on the glory of Ra, the sun god. Give praise to Ra, and the sun of God! /s
@@Aeroldoth3 ra-men 😁
Because Americanism is also a part of his faith. Go look up the paintings of the founders of the country being gifted the constitution by Jesus, that is a accurate depiction of how they feel it happened.
@@Aeroldoth3 If you want to give praise to the sun god, hold your hands up in front of your face, touching your thumbs together as the bottom and touch the next fingers up together to make a little pyramid. Look through that at the sun and make it bigger or smaller so you can keep looking. As a Scot, where there is an Isle of Skye, it's better to stare at the moon and let reflected sunlight fill your eyes. "I see the moon and the moon sees me, and sometimes the moon shows me who it wants me to see".
their god yahweh originated in egypt
The Ten Commandments have nothing to do with actual history
Not only that but they were plagiarized from 700 years earlier. Nothing in the Bible is unique. It’s all plagiarized.
Ignorant of your own history. They are the basis (especially the last six) of objective morality of the entire Western world for at least six centuries. They are the basis of law for virtually every Western country, old and new. In fact, our way of life, especially respect for the individual, is founded upon them.
@@dale5497 The Western world still has to learn from not making idols. Plus, the Eastern world likely favors their fathers and mothers far more than we do. Aaaaaand not to mention murder is still tolerated far too much here along with way too much bearing false witness. Now, perhaps respect for one’s private place of living and not demanding that any one person is taxed at 100% is a plus, but that’s only one out of the ten.
@@dale5497 No, they're not. They're made up bullshit., And you know this when the first couple of commandments are not about protecting human beings, but all about worshipping some imaginary god...
@@dale5497 Bullshirt. Four of the commandments are rules about God's narcissism and need for fealty.
Since when is that a historical document.
Well good new Louisiana kids wont be able to read the posters they put up
Ah yes because mocking the conditions of poverty, people are born into and suffer their lives under that is how you win over the hearts and minds of these people.
Oh wait no that's why "liberal" and "lefty" are often synonyms for "stuck up" and "elitists"
She asked what the goal was.
His first response was, "we think this would be a good standard to set everywhere, not just Louisiana".
Not only can't he justify why they're doing it, he can't wait to insist everyone else do it with no reasoning.
Idk why we’re worried, the kids in Louisiana won’t be able to read it. When you fifth from the bottom what is there to worry about?
Wow. That was a question from a Fox News host?
They have to lay the ground work for the public fight to break down the separation of church and state. Unfortunately the American left and center left are to fragmented and atomized.
Don’t worry. She more or less apologized for that.
“I just signed 20 acts which helped FL turned their education system. But I can’t describe ANY of them in detail” 😂
What a puppet.
Omg he NEEDS TO GO BACK TO SCHOOL
He sounds so ignorant and completely UNEDUCATED!
YIKES
This guy is a Governor
Yesh SCARY VERY SCARY
He's a byproduct of their educational system😂😂
Religion and ignorance go hand-in-hand.
That's why conservatives push religion on everyone they can.
This is an assertion, not something you have proven.
@@Consume_Crash It's proven
@@getplaning How do religion and ignorance go hand-in-hand?
@@Consume_Crash See George Carlin !
@@howardwylie1620 why would I do that? See Aquinas.
The question should be why isn't an ethics code at Louisiana schools sufficient? Don't steal, don't cheat, show respect, ... etc. Consequences for violations could be specified too. No supernatural being necessary.
I love it when Fox news makes sense. A rare sight...like the loch ness monster or bigfoot.
😂😂😂
Very few of our laws are based on the 10 Commandments. Is there a law requiring people to believe in a specific God? How about a prohibition against making graven images? Are we required to observe the Sabbath and keep it holy? How about honoring our mother and father? What is this hick talking about? Does he even know?
Just the two, really. The bit about the killing and the stealing. The rest are…not really connected to much in the way of law
@@jlighter1 - Yeah, the problem with that is that people knew that killing was wrong before God supposedly introduced the 10 Commandments. When Moses killed the Egyptian that was abusing his people, he hid the body and the Egyptians went looking for him and so he fled. Other civilizations prior to the ancient Hebrews had laws against murder and stealing. I know you know this but I seriously doubt that the governor of Louisiana knows anything about that.
As if the Bible was the only source of those two laws.
@@AnthonyMorris-pg9xj yeah they’re pretty standard pre-biblical laws
American law not based on biblical law.
false gods would criminalise Buddhist Hindu Muslim which is unconstitutional
If I was a teacher I would display them in their original language.
So let me get this straight,moses was given the ten commandments,one of them being thou shall not kill.met up with the canaanites and slaughtered them,and he's there moral leader.😮
The important part of understanding the Ten Commandments is not how to apply them, but when to be justified to break them. ;)
Religion is to keep the poor from murdering the rich. God is a scam.
It meant, Thou shalt not kill other Jews. Gentiles is Ok. These rules were created by the Jewish religion. I mean nothing disparaging about the Jews, they created the basis of christianity.
Blessed are the meek. Trump!
Love thy enemy.
This is what happens when the oil industry washes your government with lobbying money
Can I point out the other, obvious, elephant in the room?
They're calling the 10 Commandments "historical documents". For something to be a "historical document", it would have to be FACTUAL. So, are they also saying EVERYTHING in the Bible ACTUALLY took place? 👀
Yes, unfortunately, they literally believe that.🤦🏼♀️
The bill he didn't sign was a funding bill for all these 10 commandments posters.
I wish she had asked him to recite the commandments in order, word for word. Bet he can't.
Different bibles different commandments.
The James bible does not match the catholic bible.
Therefore a third of Christians are not compliant.
Nothing in the ten commandments against slavery, or child abuse. And as pointed out elsewhere, the first three are in breach of the constitution.
In my days' kids would have written many derogatory things with Sharpies on the posters, like "Trump has broken all of them" and worse.
Can you believe this? The Dark Ages have returned
Saw something interesting on Facebook. The person said they went into several Churches and did not see the 10 Commandments displayed. I have never seen them at any Church we have attended.
There is an exact text to be displayed in the bill, and to make the idiocy apparent, there are 11 of them listed.
His name was Moshe not Moses. The 10 commandments is fundamentally in opposition to Christianity.
Thou Shalt Not Force Religion Down Thy Throat
Thus shalt not have false gods before thee.
Trump is not an angel
You can tell by his facial expression was expecting a softball/pat on the back interview.
There are four 10 commandments in the bible to say nothing of the Catholic version. I think they should have to print the posters in the original Hebrew, you know, for authentic historicity of an historic document.
This has NOTHING to do with the actual commandments. This is about power. They have no intention of making us live by their favorite '10 things I learned in Sunday school'. They will use the Bible to housewives on board with their Christofascist agenda.
Historicity?? Wtf does that mean? Why do you guys torture language so much?
@@MrFinbarzYou not being able to read isn’t the writer’s fault.
@@rtyler94 In British English historicity isn't a word. In American English it obviously is. It is uncomfortable to say as a British English speaker.
@@MrFinbarz Historicity (noun)
"quality of being true as history," 1877, from Latin historicus "of history, historical.” It’s a real word
“I just don’t understand.” Yeah, THAT’S the problem. YOU DON’T UNDERSTAND!
If you want historical documents displayed why not display the Constitution?
He said the Ten Commandments is a historical document?! Who’s history is he referring to? I guess he got his education from the Louisiana school system, so what do you really expect 🤷♂️🤦♂️
The story of salvation history. Of the Hebrews. It's a big deal from multiple angles.
The Constitution specifically says the government will not endorse any religion
Very unconstitutional, Louisiana is failing its citizens in so many areas.
Or its citizens hate the constitution and want the rightwing religious fanatics seated in the majority on the Supreme Court of the United States to overturn past precedence and build new precedence that reinforces their legal ideology
this is the idiocy of the peddagogy of Republican educators
If Louisiana's schools are failing, why on Earth would anyone follow their advice?
"Decimated"? Another loss for truth and win for click bait.
Watch the video again, Gerard.
Why don’t hosts just go “You did not answer my question, answer the question. That is not an answer to the question, that’s deflecting. Answer the question. It’s a yes or no question. You won’t answer? Goodbye. “
LA governor calling the 10 Commandments a historical document is silly. There is no such original document.
Guy next door was a WWII tank driver and Eagles member. Used to give us beer when we were kids. Loved that guy.
"Moses was the original giver of laws." No, that would be Hammurabi.
"American law is based on the Ten Commandments." No, they are not.
The oldest set of recorded laws were the Code of Ur-Nammu, but due to Louisiana's education system being the way it is they have no idea what the fuck that is.
The patriarch Abraham probably knew these laws, he came from Ur.
Do they think some kid is going to look at that wall and see "Though shalt not kill" and go "oh right, my bad. I'll put the gun away".
Also, if they support the military, are they going to have an asterisk next to it? What about police?
The rules of what you will be exacuted for under a fascist government
I'd like to see Azimov's "Laws of Robotics" up there too since we're talking "historic" documents.
I know anytime I was forced to practice a religion I didn’t believe in when I was in the classroom, I turned out fantastic. At the tender age of 11, I had been planning on coveting my neighbors house, his wife, his male servant, his donkey and his ox; however, once I saw those Ten Commandments on the wall in Civics class, I stopped those devilish thoughts immediately. Thank the Baby Jesus for forcing me to believe!
Did you manage to avoid boiling a kid in its mother's milk?
The code of Hamurabi was a written law code long before the bible.
The fact that we still have the books from some bronze age tribesmen, with all their greivances, still causing tribal slaughter today.
Idiocy, thy home is in the SE USA, (w/ Idaho & Arizona fighting for membership).
Thoughts and prayers, Louisiana.
They NEVER answer the question!
Decimated? She asked a question, then walked it back. That was nothing
Don't give an inch, they will take a mile
Look up "decimated" and use it right. One of the most often misused words.
The 10 Commandments are Jewish, not Christian.
Jesus replaced them with 2 Commandments:
Love God
Love your neighbor as yourself
If those Republicans could read, they'd be very upset.
He didn't replace them, he outright said that he was not there to change the law. Rather he implied that doing those two things would satisfy all of the commandments. And when they ask him to pick the most important commandment there are actually 216 commandments, the Decalogue are just the first ten.
If you tell a kid "Thou shalt not..." What's the next thing they're gonna do?
This is their idea for improving math scores by teaching them how to count to ten.
The goal is to raise a bunch of no critical thinking kids. An ignorant society is easier to manipulate and control.
Historical document????? In what museum is this "document" proudly displayed in????
Where ignorance is bliss religions thrive.
You know you're in trouble when even Fox News is going GTFOH!
Keep church and state separate.
Whatever happened to Hamurabi's Code? That's a historical document.
I want to see the follow-up story on the hilarious vandalism that will befall the placards.
The 10 commandment an historical document... right, and peter pan really existed.
I did a double-take when she brought up school system performance, lol.
"Kentucky approved a Ten Commandments law in 1978 and required districts to raise money for the displays from private donors. Even without spending state money, the Supreme Court said Kentucky's law was an unconstitutional attempt to establish a religion for people to follow."
Supreme court and precedents these days....
As a Florida resident with kids I can tell you that 20 years ago Florida had a very high drop out rate. To combat that on of the "reforms" was there are now 3 different high school diplomas. You can graduate with enough credits that make you eligible to attend a 4 year college, or enough credits to qualify for community college and the last enough credits to graduate. This makes sure that everyone graduates and inflates its ranking
...the Code of Hammurabi has entered the chat...
It's indoctrination; give the profoundly ignorant a particular VERSION of religion.
They are proud of them. Ignorance is bliss.
Most of our laws ARENT based on the 10 commandments despite what that guy thinks. Only murder and theft is covered. Everything else ISNT a law.
Coveting your neighbor, cheating on your wife, not remembering the Sabbath, using gods name without respect for it, lying, not honor your parents, not worshiping idols, and not worshipping any other gods before him, arent illegal
Just trying to thin end of wedge, religion in schools
Fraternal Order of Eagles?!? FOE?!? So, they're Foes?
4 of the 10 Commandments are from a narcissistic deity.
1. “Thou shalt have no other gods before me.”
2 “Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image.”
3 “Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain.”
4 “Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy.”
Makes sense that a party run by a narcissist would find these inspiring.
Aren't the 10 Cs based on the Code of Hammurabi?
01:48 "displaying historical documents"... I think that says it all, really
A friend of mine travelled all across the US and his take on the country was that the farther south you went the dumber the people were.
How do these people expect kids to read these Ten Commandments if they aren’t being taught how to read 🤔
Thou shalt not gargle glass.
If a simple question from a Fox News reporter, of all things, can fluster a Republican governor that badly, you know shit's baaaadddd....
Kids will look at it once and never again. Just a waste of money. You are doing NOTHING for these kids.
The kids aren’t that bright, so their best hope is to pray for better marks. They ain’t never gonna learn nothin.