A couple of thoughts here on the new Louisianna law. My first thought would be that the GOP are the ones who find all ten of those commandments a bit difficult to sustain.
The second thought is, that everything the GOP (and this includes our 'Supreme Court) does, seems to be on an ever-increasing verge on anti-intellectualism. I say this because I think they are missing the entire picture here.
Exactly WHAT bible are they putting in schools? Are they aware that this series of documents are essentially recreations (over thousands of times) deriving from a series of Beduin cave (and other locations) parchment dating between the third century B.C.E. to 68 C.E., translated from at least a few different languages including Hebrew, Aramaic, Najdi Arabic, Mehri language, Greek, and Harsusi, those are just the ones I can remember. Even the earliest recordings of Isho Yēšūaʿwere found on P52, a papyrus fragment from a codex ( c. 90–160)
They want to talk about 'science' being a deviation from the truth. But when the truth stares them in the face even in the bald face of facts of their arguments, they'll refuse to accept it.
It's the perfect hypocrisy. What frightens me is how utterly viral it is. I've taken to calling the GOP rhetoric the Dark Bible, their movements with this made up document are almost as hard to nail down and understand as Dark Energy>Dark Matter in the Universe