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The ACLU just called a Texas law a 'Christian Nationalist School Mandate.' The law? Requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in classrooms. Now here's what they didn't mention: the Supreme Court of the United States has the Ten Commandments carved into its own building. Somebody explain to me how one is constitutional, and the other is theocracy, because I've read the First Amendment, and I don't see it.
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00:00:00 – Texas mandates Ten Commandments in every public classroom
00:01:22 – Analyzing the ACLU’s arguments against religious displays
00:02:58 – Why the Lemon Test is no longer controlling
00:03:58 – Understanding Scalia’s originalism and the meaning of words
00:05:44 – Federal versus state restrictions in the First Amendment
00:07:37 – How legal activism led to the incorporation doctrine
00:09:30 – Thomas Jefferson and the separation of church state
00:14:01 – Debunking Christian nationalism and legislating objective morality
00:16:46 – Study proving the Bible’s influence on founding fathers
00:22:20 – Why judicial activism threatens our legislative process
00:25:43 – Defending the cultural values that built our nation
00:30:18 – Celebrating The Man Book as a bestseller