Public Comments for: HB1146 - Public elementary and secondary schools and public institutions of higher education; display of Ten Commandments in each classroom required.
The classroom or School Is not place for religion to be shared. No crosses, no Ten Commandments, no ideology of personal religious beliefs. It crosses a line and disrespects so many of either different religions than Christianity, some who aren’t religious at all. forcing religion down people’s throats to push own personal agendas is wrong. On every level. Pushing this country and our children to be Christians when the actual actions of these people are anything BUT the teachings of Christianity is wrong. It’s the ultimate hypocrisy and has no place in schools. We need leaders who stand for ALL. And thus needs to be rejected 100%.
Short of a philosophy or religions of the world classroom, the Ten Commandments have no reason to be displayed in a public school.
Please bear with me as I am a high school drop out with a GED and dyslexia. As a parent of two children with IEP's I do not believe the SOLIS should be any part of their grade. These test are an added steps, worry and disappointment to most students as it is. NO religion should be posted on school property. NO TEN COMMANDMENTS. And truths from all sides of history should be taught including January 6th. Our children deserve the truth.
This bill is a violation of the separation of Church and State. No public school should promote an individual faith. If so, I would like to see the Representative submit a bill demanding schools promote Islamic ideals or the Satanic Tenants.
The Ten commandments should not be posted in schools. Not all students are Christian. My family is Unitarian. If the commandments are posted in schools, the 7 Unitarian principles should be posted as well. If the commandments are posted in schools, my children will be home schooled until they are taken down.
The classroom or School Is not place for religion to be shared. No crosses, no Ten Commandments, no ideology of personal religious beliefs. It crosses a line and disrespects so many of either different religions than Christianity, some who aren’t religious at all. forcing religion down people’s throats to push own personal agendas is wrong. On every level. Pushing this country and our children to be Christians when the actual actions of these people are anything BUT the teachings of Christianity is wrong. It’s the ultimate hypocrisy and has no place in schools. We need leaders who stand for ALL. And thus needs to be rejected 100%.