Eleven Commandments.
Louisiana's law mandates a specific text. Not from Exodus, or Deuteronomy, but from the Fraternal Order of Eagles. They used a KJV-sounding pastiche adapted from the Bible and paraphrased by a Minnesota juvenile court judge in the 1950s.
It's not the Bible. It's the Eagles.
So, even within Christianity, the Ten Commandments aren't precisely the same across traditions — the text is translated and even *numbered* differently.
This law appears to mandate the KJV version — a Bible translation entire Christian traditions reject. apnews.com/article/loui...
When Jesus of Nazareth was asked which of the ones in Exodus was the most important, he was like “yeah, absolutely: the second major idea out of the Shema in Deuteronomy, and also this explanation for the rationale behind one of the rules in Leviticus; that all, together, is the singular thing.”