
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Ultimately, the meaning of the meandering story of the Christian Bible is found in its final book, in which Christian leaders chose to emphasize Christian Nationalist power, the religious appetite for violent revenge, and the hunger for totalitarian rulers who refuse to recognize the freedom of anyone but themselves.
That's what the Christian demands, in the Ten Commandments now being installed in Louisiana's public school classrooms. Louisiana schools are now teaching children that they do not have the power to be anything other than Christian.
It's what Donald Trump demands too, requiring Republican political leaders to bow and kiss the ring on his finger, as if he is a king.
The Ten Commandments are a recipe for ruthless immorality and the centralization of political power. That's why Louisiana Christian Nationalists are forcing public schools to display the religious edicts.
By Clifford CookUltimately, the meaning of the meandering story of the Christian Bible is found in its final book, in which Christian leaders chose to emphasize Christian Nationalist power, the religious appetite for violent revenge, and the hunger for totalitarian rulers who refuse to recognize the freedom of anyone but themselves.
That's what the Christian demands, in the Ten Commandments now being installed in Louisiana's public school classrooms. Louisiana schools are now teaching children that they do not have the power to be anything other than Christian.
It's what Donald Trump demands too, requiring Republican political leaders to bow and kiss the ring on his finger, as if he is a king.
The Ten Commandments are a recipe for ruthless immorality and the centralization of political power. That's why Louisiana Christian Nationalists are forcing public schools to display the religious edicts.