James Talarico Opposes Ten Commandments Displays In Public School Classrooms

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- June 4, 2026
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A dispute over religion, education, and constitutional law has intensified in Texas as Democratic senate candidate Rep. James Talarico publicly expressed his opposition to displaying the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms, drawing immediate criticism from Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton.

The exchange unfolded following a recent federal appeals court decision that upheld a Texas law permitting the display of the Ten Commandments in schools. During an interview on CNN, Talarico, who has described himself as a Presbyterian seminarian, reiterated his belief that such mandates violate both constitutional principles and his understanding of Christian teachings.

In the interview, Talarico framed his position around religious pluralism and the “separation of church and state.” He insisted that Christianity emphasizes loving one’s neighbor regardless of religious or cultural differences, seemingly ignoring the Christian commission to spread the gospel. He said that government-imposed religious displays risk infringing on that principle by favoring one tradition over others, including Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, and nonreligious communities.

Talarico also criticized what he described as the dangers of “Christian nationalism,” warning against the merging of religious authority with government power. He argued that the First Amendment’s Establishment Clause and Free Exercise Clause are intended to protect both religious freedom and democratic governance, adding that close alignment between church and state can ultimately weaken religious institutions.

Attorney General Paxton responded forcefully, accusing Talarico of misrepresenting moral and religious values. In public remarks, Paxton criticized Talarico’s broader political positions and questioned his credibility on issues of faith and ethics.

The phrase “separation of church and state,” often central to these debates, never appears in the Constitution. While many progressive interpretations frame the First Amendment as broadly prohibiting religious expression in government settings, historians and legal scholars have noted that early American practices frequently included public acknowledgments of Christianity, such as legislative prayers and religious references in civic life.

Talarico recently secured the Democratic nomination for a U.S. Senate seat, while Paxton is competing in a Republican primary runoff in the same race. Their disagreement over the Ten Commandments law reflects wider ideological divisions likely to shape the campaign.

Talarico has previously voiced opposition to the legislation during debates in the Texas House, arguing that it selectively represents religious doctrine and overlooks the “diversity” within both Christianity and Judaism. He has also pointed to broader religious traditions and interpretations, suggesting that the law simplifies complex theological teachings.

Beyond this issue, Talarico has linked his political positions on topics such as religious inclusion and abortion access to his personal faith, while Paxton has emphasized a traditional interpretation of moral and legal principles.

As legal challenges and political campaigns continue, the debate highlights ongoing tensions in Texas and across the United States over the role of religion in public institutions and the interpretation of constitutional protections.

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Seijah Drake was born in Boston, MA, where she developed a penchant for writing early on and a passion for politics in college. After college she worked briefly for a conservative media in New York before relocating to the Greater D.C. Area to pursue a career in political marketing. She now resides in the free state of Florida.

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    An American

    The ‘Ten Commandments’ are just as much a moral statement as they are a Christian and Jewish one.
    If this is a problem with some lib leaning people … just place these Commandments up as a morality and decency statement.
    They are just common sense rules for keeping people from getting into moral trouble.
    Re-write the title as a common sense statement on how people should live their lives. That should be enough to placate the libs.
    We Christians know where they came from!
    If other people don’t know, or don’t care, that God gave these as what we must follow as Christians and Jews, just common decency should be enough reason to post them on school walls.

    Gary Rickard

    I’m a conservative Christian who wants to see moral values returned to schools, but I am also opposed to posting the 10 Commandments in classrooms. I find it interesting that many Christians want them in classrooms but don’t even post them in their CHURCHES. So it amounts to virtue signaling. And it raises all kinds of practical and theological questions. E.g., would schools then be prohibited from having sports and activities on Saturdays? If the answer is “No, of course not,” then they are breaking the 4th commandment. In effect this means they are saying, “We want you to read the commandments, but not actually follow them.” Is that the message we want to send to kids?

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