A recent court ruling has sparked debate over the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms across Texas. While the decision suggests that the state may have the legal right to post the iconic biblical text in educational settings, a prominent advocate argues that doing so would be a misguided move. The Ten Commandments, a cornerstone of many faiths, have long been a source of controversy in public institutions, with critics warning that their display could blur the lines between church and state. As the debate continues, one thing is clear: the decision to display the Ten Commandments in Texas classrooms will have far-reaching implications for the state's public education system.


Texas might have the right to post the Ten Commandments in public classrooms, but it shouldn't bother.