Federal judge today blocked the application of a law in Texas, on the basis of which the ten commandments should be posted on September 1 on September 1. Judge Fred Biri issued a preliminary mandate by banning the application of the law after the appeal filed by the families of students belonging to different religions. The law is unconstitutional, “in an unacceptable way, on theological issues and officially favors Christian doctrines, at the expense of other” religions, Biri said in his decision, an area of 55 pages. The posting of the ten commandments in the classrooms may send “a message of exclusion” to children of other religions, giving them the impression that “they are strangers who do not belong to their school community,” he said. Rabbi Mara Nathan, who had appealed against the law, welcomed the court ruling. “Children’s religious beliefs should be cultivated by their parents and religious communities and not by political persons […]
Source: News Beast

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