Subject: Ten Commandments in schools
[Cross posted from the US Policy board.]
Louisiana's legislation applies to all public school K-12 and state-funded university classrooms. It requires the Ten Commandments to be displayed on a poster or framed document at least 11 inches by 14 inches where the text is the central focus and "printed in a large, easily readable font."
Oh, and it's got to be the version from the Kings James Bible, because, you know...that's how God talks. (Isn't it odd how the archaic English of the King James Bible somehow gives it more authority among the feeble minded? It's what Joseph Smith chose to use when he produced his fabulous translation from the golden tablets).
If this should go to our whacky Supreme Court, what do you think they will decide?