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Nearly every year since 1973, with a few exceptions, ABC has re-aired the gigantic 1956 Best Picture Oscar-nominated religious epic The Ten Commandments ... an oddly cast Edward G. Robinson ...
The movement to keep LGBT and CRT and DEI out of classrooms is about creating a climate where only certain backgrounds are ...
Next up: Let's put the Ten Commandments in public schools. The House Committee on Public Education in the state House of Representatives Thursday passed Senate Bill 10, which would require all ...
But posting it in public schools misunderstands who and what it’s for. Efforts to post the Ten Commandments in public schools are not new, but the United States is seeing an uptick in support ...
A Texas bill that would order the Ten Commandments to be displayed in public school classrooms was advanced by the Senate, sending the legislation to the governor.
Officials say they haven’t seen the water that high in years, and it caught three drivers by surprise as they plowed into over 10 feet of water, leaving them stranded. UPDATE: The body of the teenager ...
‘MOSES WITH the Ten Commandments,’ Philippe de Champaigne, 1648: Why not read them every day? (credit: Wikimedia Commons) One central principle must be to avoid mistakes of the past and have ...
7. You shall not steal. 8. You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor. 9. You shall not covet your neighbor's wife. 10. You shall not covet your neighbor's goods.
It is sort of a 10 Commandments list about public service. This Angel wants to share it with you. Here we go. 1. Thou shall determine the issue at hand. In 2025, we have many pressing issues that ...
The ACLU and the Freedom From Religion Foundation had threatened legal action, saying putting up the commandments was an unconstitutional government endorsement of Christianity.
This should be a hoot: a 1953 film noir, starring Edward G. Robinson and John Forsythe, newly restored and presented in its original 3D format on the enormous SIFF Downtown screen. The story just ...
You can sit in a packed theater and watch Edward G. Robinson in a 1953 film noir, “The Glass Web,” in newly restored 3D. You can see an assortment of films made by your own neighbors here in ...