Everyone knows the Republicans want to create a Caucasian Christian nation. Texas is by far the most religiously corrupt when it comes to that goal. The problem is, does the absence of a particular religion fulfill the goals of the Fourth Amendment?
The Fourth Amendment states freedom of religion, not freedom of one religion to dominate the country. Will the ten commandments be part of the curriculum? Required study by every student? Or. Will it be a specialty subject of choice? When displaying the Ten Commandments from the Christian Bible will the Fourth Amendment be required to be displayed with it?
This is the exact problem with Charter Schools. The Charter Schools drain the public educational system of funding. That is the design of Charter Schools. Ultimately, the goal of the Charter Schools is to eliminate the public school system completely, hence, who needs the Department of Education if there are no public schools anymore?
So. Where is this movement of demanding Christianity as a methodology for all school children leading? It is discriminatory and oppressive as well as victimizing to other students that come from homes that practice other faiths or no faith at all? The Non-Christian households are not provided with a public education separate and equal to the Christian lead schools.
The Ten Commandments in this case is an assimilation tool and I believe highly unconstitutional in violation of freedom guaranteed to all Americans.
The country needs to return to mandatory Civics Classes that instruct freedom as a moral framework to understanding governance and citizenship. That alongside physical education and age appropriate health classes and the moral side of education will be covered without violation of human rights or corruption of government.
Supposedly religion is a personal relationship with God. That is the claim of the Christians. Fine. Keep it that way.
