Our kids are losing the bedrock of right and wrong. Glenn Beck is leading a bold charge to put the Ten Commandments back where they belong—in America’s classrooms. This isn’t about forcing prayer down anyone’s throat. It’s about restoring the moral foundation that built Western civilization. When we ripped God’s laws from our schools, we didn’t just remove religion. We tore out the very rules that protect society from chaos.
Texas just passed a law requiring the Ten Commandments in every public school classroom. Governor Greg Abbott made it official last week. But liberal groups like the ACLU are already suing to stop it. They claim it violates parents’ rights and the First Amendment. Yet parents across Texas are fighting back. They know these commandments teach timeless truths our kids desperately need.
Louisiana tried the same thing last year. Their law ordered Ten Commandments posters in every classroom too. But federal judges blocked it. They pointed to an old Supreme Court case called Stone v. Graham. That ruling claimed displaying the commandments in schools breaks the separation of church and state. Even the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals agreed with this wrongheaded view.
Here’s what the left doesn’t want you to know: The Ten Commandments shaped America’s founding documents. They’re the backbone of our legal system. You can’t understand the Declaration of Independence or the Northwest Ordinance without them. These aren’t just religious rules. They’re the guardrails for human decency—commands against killing, stealing, and lying that every decent society follows.
The ACLU lawsuits aren’t about protecting freedom. They’re about erasing our Judeo-Christian heritage. These activist groups are suing Texas parents who dare to want moral clarity for their children. They’ve even dragged school boards into court. But parents refuse to surrender their right to raise kids with values. This fight is about preserving America’s soul against radical secularism.
Liberals scream “separation of church and state” while pushing drag queen story hour in kindergarten. They twist the Constitution to silence faith. Posting the Ten Commandments doesn’t force kids to worship. It reminds them that some things are always wrong. Adultery is evil. Murder is evil. Theft is evil. These aren’t political opinions—they’re eternal truths that protect the weak.
Radical judges ignore history. Our founders displayed the commandments publicly without shame. The Supreme Court itself has carvings of Moses holding them! The Fifth Circuit was dead wrong to ban Louisiana’s posters. Our courts should honor precedent that affirms America’s Christian roots, not trash it. This is judicial activism at its worst, folks. It’s time to put activist judges in their place.
Glenn Beck’s project—RestoreAmericanSchools.com—gives you power to fight back. Don’t let liberal bullies ban morality from classrooms. Sign the petition. Call your lawmakers. Demand that schools display these life-saving commandments. Our children’s future depends on this truth: Without God’s law, civilization crumbles. Let’s stand together and bring moral order back to America’s education.
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