• Garibaldee@lemm.eeOP
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      17 hours ago

      If you post the Ten Commandments in a classroom, students will read the rule against committing adultery, and Sen. Cora Neumann had a question about that situation.

      The Montana Legislature already has told schools to notify parents about anything related to sex — even teaching Romeo and Juliet — so parents can have their children “opt out” of the lesson in question.

      Given that consideration, Neumann wondered how teachers would handle the situation with the Ten Commandments — from a practical standpoint.

      “This is actually going against our own Legislature’s ruling of the last session of exposing children to explicit sexual references,” said Neumann, D-Bozeman.

      I would love to see a court square the circle on how bringing up adultery has nothing to do with sex.