A recent review of my Bible found no mention of Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson. Additionally I have found no mention of Johnson being elevated to Sainthood by any church. Yet in their infinite wisdom the state of Louisiana decided to take a sacred document, The Ten Commandments, and give approval to poster designers to put a picture of Moses, the holy figure who delivered the document from God alongside of Mike Johnson, a minion of Donald Trump, on those mandated to be hung in every public school. Just how much more sacrilegious could this possibly be? Mike Johnson has absolutely no connection with this pious document.
By juxta positioning Johnson with Moses the designers of this poster are elevating Johnson to the same 'divine power' as Moses.
And since these posters were donated by the Louisiana Family Forum, a conservative advocacy group claiming to promote "biblical principles, " one has to question their true motive in associating a political party reference with "biblical principles." It smacks of nothing more than preying on individuals' religious beliefs to promote a political agenda. Obviously, a new low for dirty politics in Louisiana. And let's not even talk about the mixing of church and state, for the lawyers will have a field day with this gift on a silver platter.
Perhaps this group needs a refresher course on the religious significance of the Ten Commandments and their true meaning, particularly the third one regarding graven images.