The Issue:
For generations, the Ten Commandments have been a moral compass, shaping the principles of law, justice, and community in America. The recent federal ruling blocking Texas from requiring them in classrooms ignores this deep cultural and historical significance.
The Ten Commandments are not just religious text—they are part of our nation’s heritage. "Do not steal," "Do not murder," "Honor your parents"—these are universal values that guide young people toward respect, accountability, and responsibility.
Removing them erases a foundation of moral teaching that has anchored American life for centuries. At a time when classrooms face crises of discipline, violence, and disconnection, we need timeless guidance—not censorship.
Decision Makers:
- Texas State Legislature
- Governor Greg Abbott
- Texas Education Agency
We urge leaders to defend this law and fight for the Ten Commandments to remain visible in schools as a reminder of values that transcend politics and guide our next generation.
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