Dier’s students are six or seven years older than the elementary-school children who were happy to hear the Ten Commandments wouldn’t be posted in their school, but they are like-minded.
Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman is leading a charge among his peers across the nation to ensure Louisiana is allowed to post the Ten Commandments in every public classroom in the state.
Using this lens, the Ten Commandments have “historical significance ... “And with the educational challenges children face in both Louisiana and Kentucky, public officials should be focused ...