CBS 42: Should the Ten Commandments be displayed in Alabama schools?
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CBS 42: Should the Ten Commandments be displayed in Alabama schools?

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March 5, 2025

But, Rev. Julie Conrady, president of the Interfaith Alliance of Central Alabama, said it violates the First Amendment. “I think it’s just really important that we place this sacred text where it belongs as a position of faith,” Conrady said. “Not as something that the government or schools are dictating to students.”

Rev. Conrady said there are different interpretations of those commandments. “All of the students in Alabama that are not Jewish or Christian, or adhering to that document in a more formal way, they are getting left out,” she explained. “And, it is expected upon them to have one religious tradition.”

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