Texas Lawmakers' 10 Commandment Classroom Display Ruling Sparks Christian Group Criticism
Texas Democrat James Talarico criticized a court ruling allowing Texas to enforce a law requiring classrooms to display the 10 Commandments, calling it a 'deeply un-Christian decision.' The ruling allows the state to implement its policy of displaying religious texts in public schools.
Texas Democrat James Talarico has criticized a court ruling allowing Texas to enforce a law requiring classrooms to display the 10 Commandments, calling it a 'deeply un-Christian decision'. The law is part of a larger effort by conservative lawmakers in the state to promote religious values in public schools. Talarico believes that such laws infringe on the separation of church and state. The ruling has sparked controversy among educators and civil liberties groups across the country.