Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry has a suggestion for parents who don't believe the Ten Commandments should be displayed in public school classrooms throughout the state.
"Tell your child not to look at them," he told reporters Monday.
That's what's wrong with our country they took God out of everything. And I admire his answer simplistic. Maybe soon they can have "special" schools just for the perverse society.
This guy won't last long in politics. Too much common sense. But I agree with his point. If I am supposed to ignore gay pride parades which revel in their debauchery and immorality, then those who object to some of the best and most practical ideas of how to live your life, as well as them being the actual words of the Living God, should also choose to ignore the same thing that they object to.
That's what's wrong with our country they took God out of everything. And I admire his answer simplistic. Maybe soon they can have "special" schools just for the perverse society.
ReplyDeleteThe schools for the perverse ARE the schools. Homeschool for the love of God and the children!
DeleteJeff does have a valid point.
ReplyDeleteHave the parents list which of the commandments is giving them the biggest problem
ReplyDeleteDaryl
This.
DeleteFor (in) Saints fans it's keeping the Sabbath. Not supposed to work, but they get worked up over everything.
DeleteThis guy won't last long in politics. Too much common sense. But I agree with his point. If I am supposed to ignore gay pride parades which revel in their debauchery and immorality, then those who object to some of the best and most practical ideas of how to live your life, as well as them being the actual words of the Living God, should also choose to ignore the same thing that they object to.
ReplyDeleteThey hate God and anything from and for Him. They can't get at Him so they go for His.
ReplyDeleteAlong side them put up posters of people having sex. Same solution.
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