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The 10 commandments are a religious doctrine and a code for hypocrisy. Please keep your degenerate nonsense out of sight from decent people and especially children.

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Perhaps certain Christians' opposition to skepticism, which is a virtue of Americanism,, partially explains why the GOP is now flailing and bona fide conservatism is dead in the United States.

Regressive-Right Truth-O-Meter®️:

◼️ Said by a Republican? It's the gospel truth.

◼️ Said by a Democrat? It's a lie straight from the pits of hell.

I'm looking forward to your lesson on the Ninth Commandment. How wonderful if Christians were to join the secular world in actually obeying it.

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I’m glad we at least agree on the ninth commandment. That’s some common ground. But your tone is very aggressive. Are you interested in having a genuine discussion?

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Our "first freedom" is not the free exercise of religion.

It's the Establishment Clause, which evangelicals and other religious fundamentalists have long loathed. Corrupt Federalist Society judges and justices, handpicked by Leonard Leo and his self-nicknamed Catholic Mafia, have been doing their best to eliminate Americans' religious freedom of not having tyrants transmogrify their religious beliefs into law, making slaves of all others who must obey religious tenets they abhor.

Kennedy v. Bremerton School District was as fictional as other Supreme Court decisions that resorted to outright lying to privilege Christian nationalism.

But as contrary to fact the Kennedy decision was, heavy-duty magical thinking is required to claim Kennedy freed public schools to teach the Ten Commandments.

Someone must be quite delusional or dishonest to leap to that conclusion.

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