The Ten Commandments law

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A while ago (I forget) Louisiana was voting to have a law that requires all school classrooms to have a copy of the Ten Commandments from preschool to high school. It did not pass, unsurprisingly. But now it’s going again with Texas, but I am starting to wonder if this could actually be beneficial.
Of course it would not be pushing for the Christian God in commandments 1-4 in public schools, as it would be unconstitutional, but if we modified the Ten Commandments, i don’t see a reason why not to pass the law. I don’t think “Do not murder” would be on there necessarily, but it’d be something like, don’t say mean things. This would go for the other commandments to. What do y’all think of this?
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The separation of church and state has led to Bible ignorance in America. It will help if they reintroduce religion in schools.
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Maybe, but perhaps not just one religion. They need to have religion classes that talk about history of religion but not so necessarily having a bible class per say
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The national religion in America is Christianity.
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According to the first admendment 
The USA has no partisan to a specific religion