
The Ben Shapiro Show Ep. 1988 - Bring BACK The Ten Commandments in Schools
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Jun 20, 2024 Louisiana is set to mandate the display of the Ten Commandments in classrooms, igniting fierce debate about its impact on the First Amendment. The discussion dives into historical and constitutional views on religion in public education. The podcast also analyzes Biden's immigration policies, highlighting a disturbing case of a dangerous immigrant's entry into the U.S. alongside criticisms of open border strategies. Additionally, there's commentary on shifting geopolitical alliances, particularly between Russia and North Korea, and a critique of current U.S. foreign policy.
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Secularism as Religion
- Secularism, often touted as non-religious, is actually a belief system.
- Modern secularism frequently manifests as a form of nature worship, demonstrated by environmental protesters.
Stonehenge Protest
- Environmental protesters spray-painted Stonehenge to protest fossil fuels.
- They see this act as a way to protect the natural world, highlighting the religious aspect of their beliefs.
America's Religious History
- The US isn't a fundamentally secular country like France.
- The First Amendment aimed to protect religious practice, not exclude religion from the public sphere.
