Texas State Senator Phil King says Senate Bill 1515, which he wrote, would require the 10 Commandments to be prominently displayed in every single classroom, in every public school in the state.
– Texas State Senator Phil King says Senate Bill 1515, which he wrote, would require the Ten Commandments to be prominently displayed in every single classroom, in every public school in the state.
For Brett Harper, a devout Christian from Meyerland, who has eight children who are either attending or have attended public schools, news of this new, proposed bill is, as she puts it, a God-send at a time when religion seems to be being pushed out of every part of our lives. Senate Bill 1515 would require the Ten Commandments to be displayed, in a conspicuous place, in every classroom, in a size and typeface that is legible from anywhere in the classroom.
“If you have the Ten Commandments up in a classroom, think about what message that is sending to people of different types of faith. If you have the 10 Commandments up and someone is not practicing Christianity and reading the Bible, then that tells them that their faith is not welcome in that classroom,” Perez said.
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