Oh, that shit makes me mad.
Most of these people think of the Ten Commandments as somehow central to Christianity. But they just plain *aren’t*. No, the centrality of the Decalogue in their beliefs comes from the fact that *The Ten Commandments* with Charlton Heston was a routine Sunday Night Movie on TV for Easter Sunday for a long time.
It’s a sign that these people *aren’t* particularly religious. They don’t practice Christianity. They do a kayfabe of it.
It’s funny how a lot of local office candidates and even just political gadflies are making these AI slop posters that all kinda look the same. I’ve seen some regarding city hall that use an AI generated city hall which looks very little like the genuine article
North Texans are dealing with a lot right now—rising costs, traffic, and rapid growth across Collin County.
But a recent proposal from Congressman Keith Self focuses on something very different: preventing a “jizya” tax from being imposed on non-Muslims.
This piece takes a closer look at what the bill claims, where examples of this have actually occurred, and whether there’s any evidence of it happening in North Texas.
It also breaks down the gap between what’s being warned about and what residents here are actually dealing with day to day.
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