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Last week, Louisiana ushered in anew lawrequiring a version of the Ten Commandments to be displayed in all public school classrooms.

The law is not only controversial—it’s already facing a lawsuit from a civil liberties group representing parents of various faiths.

BREAKING :   We ’re challenging a new law in Louisiana that impel public schools to display a land - approved version of the Ten Commandments in every classroom . Public schools are not Sunday schools . Louisiana public school day must stay welcoming to all educatee , regardless of …

And, unsurprisingly, the reaction online has been less than favorable.

Whatever happened to complete interval of church service and state ? I think that was in the constitution …

But I’m curious what you, ourBuzzFeed Community, think. Do you feel the law is inappropriate because it endorses a single religion in schools without requiring the same treatment for other faiths?

Do you feel that mandating the Ten Commandments be on display in public schools is a clear violation of church and state guidelines, and that it could provide a slippery slope to more?

Or do you think it couldn’t hurt to teach students more about religion in school as long as all religions are included?

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