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Bible can now be taught in Texas public schools
Texas education board approves optional Bible-infused curriculum for elementary schools
Texas’ education board has voted to allow Bible-infused teachings in elementary schools. The approval Friday follows other Republican-led states that have pushed this year to give religion a larger presence in public classrooms.
Texas greenlights Bible-based curriculum for use in public schools
Texas
schools
will have the option to pick the curriculum in the coming school year, which critics argue violates First Amendment protections against a state establishment of religion. School districts that adopt the
Bible
-based curriculum will qualify for ...
Texas approves curriculum allowing Bible-based teachings in public grade schools
Developed by the Texas Education Agency earlier this year, the curriculum introduces Bible-based lessons, such as the Golden Rule, and stories from books like Genesis into classrooms. While adopting the curriculum is optional, schools implementing it will receive additional funding.
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Texas education officials approve optional school curriculum that incorporates Bible lessons. Some say it’s unconstitutional
You. Here's my study
Bible
. These lessons would be totally appropriate in ***, in *** Sunday school. I love the
Bible
. I think that the
Bible
should be read and studied. Uh but it's not the job ...
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Texas education board approves Bible lessons in public schools
The Texas State Board of Education has adopted new curriculum that will include lessons focused on the Biblical teachings and ...
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Sermons and the ‘Last Supper’: How Texas’ Greg Abbott ramrodded the Bible into schools | Opinion
Aren’t we doing to Jewish people what we would not want done to us?” asked retiring State Board of Education member Pat Hardy ...
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