Bring Ten Commandments back to public schools

Dear Editor,

The Ten Commandments are the worst thing in the world if you are a liberal extremist. Why shouldn’t children kill each other at school? After all, the greatest nation in the world had their Supreme Court order the Ten Commandments removed from public schools of the United States of America. What other guide do the children have to grow up with? Thou shall not kill, (evidently that is not a good thing to teach children) if you think removing them from public schools which tell children not to kill is a bad thing. Students need these 10 declarations to give them a basic life guide. They should be plastered on every building, street corner, on every wall in every class room regardless if you believe in God or not. They are the most basic instrument in implanting goodness in everyone.

What other reason could someone have for removing them? Before the Ten Commandments were removed from schools, children for the most part were well behaved, kind and considerate to their peers at home and in public. Now, it’s the ‘anything goes’ attitude, drugs and murder of others just for standing in their neighborhood.  I wonder how the Supreme Court likes drive-by shootings. I believe all of this behavior and more can be traced directly back to removing the Ten Commandments from schools. Does it say anywhere in public schools today, do not kill? Do not steal? The Supreme Court should reverse this travesty which is the main reason for the moral decay of society in America.

Joel Miller

Milton

This article originally appeared on Santa Rosa Press Gazette: Bring Ten Commandments back to public schools