Flannel Jesus wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2024 12:53 pm
Those were certainly words.
As are these, words which explain the rationale for posting the Ten Commandments in Classrooms, in order to teach the little children through indoctrination, so that they may compare life events to the Commandments and learn the cause and effect of goodness for themselves, in real time.
The bill points to more recent decisions by the Supreme Court finding that the Ten Commandments “have historical significance as one of the foundations of our legal system” and represent a “common cultural heritage.” The bill further states that “Recognizing the historical role of the Ten Commandments accords with our nation’s history and faithfully reflects the understanding of the founders of our nation with respect to the necessity of civil morality to a function [SIC] self-government.”
“History records that James Madison, the fourth President of the United States of America, stated that ‘(w)e have staked the whole future of our new nation . . . upon the capacity of each of ourselves to govern ourselves according to the moral principles of the Ten Commandments,”‘ the bill reads.
These words are not nonsense, and to perceive them is such borders on a philosophical self-indictment, and under Lawfare of Man where even presidential candidates can land in the hoosegow for expressing the wrong thoughts, what hope can mere peons such as us ever think is real?
