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The first Commandment make be broken by giving to a creature the honor which belongs to God alone; by false worship; and by attributing to a creature a perfection which belongs to God alone. Q. 1147.
It argues classroom and library displays of the Ten Commandments will inhibit parents' First Amendment right to direct their children's religious upbringing and ultimately foster a religiously ...
The text of what Christians call the Ten Commandments comes from two places in the Hebrew Bible (or Old Testament as some ...
Annie Laurie Gaylor, cofounder of the Freedom From Religion Foundation, pointed to the First Commandment, taken by some literally, quoting God as saying, "You shall have no other gods before me." ...
Sixteen Texas families of multiple faiths and nonreligious backgrounds filed the case against multiple school districts ...
The ACLU has filed a new lawsuit on behalf of 16 parents of various religious faiths, the second such suit against the new ...
All public school classrooms in the state of Texas are now required to display the Ten Commandments, making Texas the largest state to enact such a mandate ...
A. The first Commandment does not forbid the honoring of the saints, but rather approves of it; because by honoring the saints, who are the chosen friends of God, we honor God Himself.
Opinion: Louisiana's Ten Commandments push shows GOP doesn't care about the Constitution Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry, who signed the legislation last June, vowed to appeal. And of course he did ...