Texas Republicans have recently passed a new law dictating that the Ten Commandments be placed on their elementary school walls. What happened to the separation of church and state afforded us by our US Constitution?

I’ve commented on this conflict before, but just briefly again: Our constitutional democracy was set up for the majority of the people to reign. “By the people. For the People. And of the people. Moreover, Christianity is closer to a dictatorship, where Christ is the Supreme over all the universe. HE takes no prisoners at the end times, but allows people to decide whether or not to follow Him, without pressuring them (infringing upon their free will) to do so while they are still living.

Now a theocracy is sufficiently different from Christianity. A theocracy (like in Mohammadism) commands that you obey and sever penalties immediately result in non-compliance.

If our governments (state and national) are trying to advance Christianity into our cultural system by forceful means, that means that Muslims have the right to do so too. And any other religion also for that matter. Our governments are specifically not to sanction any particular religions whatsoever–period  Jesus didn’t coerce anyone into believing in Him and His cause, and neither should we, as an individual and/or a collective governmental body.