The first of the Ten Commandments is God’s invitation for us to know Him. “You shall have no other gods before me,” (Exodus 20:3).
In June, Texas legislators passed a bill requiring the Ten Commandments be posted in every public school classroom across the state. Senate Bill 10 went into effect on Sept. 1 and the Victoria ...
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Do the Ten Commandments apply to Christians today?
The helpful website, gotquestions.org, has over 10,000 answers to frequently asked Bible questions, such as this one: "Do Christians have to obey the Old Testament law?" After briefly explaining some ...
Matthew McConaughey believes there’s still a place for the Ten Commandments in today’s classrooms — regardless of how people feel about who wrote them. The 55-year-old actor recently appeared onThe ...
Contributing columnist Abby McCloskey writes that Texas' new law placing Ten Commandments posters in classrooms misses a larger point about character education. Michael Hogue/Staff Artist; ...
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Rokita, Braun file court motion to place Ten Commandments monument at the Statehouse
Indiana's governor and attorney general are fighting for a monument of the Ten Commandments and the Bill of Rights to be ...
All three laws have been at least partially blocked – most recently Texas’ law – after federal trial court rulings. But the ongoing cases seem aimed at overturning a 45-year-old U.S. Supreme Court ...
Jackson County High School posts the Ten Commandments in the front hall of the school in Jackson County, Kentucky, on March 29, 2000. Lawsuits are challenging a 2025 Texas law that requires posting ...
The crises afflicting America's young people — school shootings, social isolation, skyrocketing rates of anxiety and depression — won't be solved overnight or with any single fix. Still, something has ...
Gov. Mike Braun and Attorney General Todd Rokita announced they are pushing to place a monument with the Ten Commandments and the Bill of Rights at the Indiana Statehouse — a move that reignites a ...
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — As legal battles continue over Arkansas’s Ten Commandments classroom law, the University of Arkansas has received nearly 500 posters from a Christian group founded by one of its ...
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