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You don’t need to panic about Bibles in public schools
The Bible classes that survive legal scrutiny are mundane and often poorly attended — and they have a legitimate academic purpose.
Texas tees up likely legal battle with biblical public school lessons
Texas has joined the states mixing the Bible with public school classrooms, setting up another potential legal showdown. The Texas State Board of Education voted 8-7 on Friday to
Read excerpts of what Texas lessons may include about the Bible, Christianity
“Several books of the Christian Bible describe a man who lived a long, long time ago — nearly 2,000 years ago — in a part of the world that is very far from here. The man was named Jesus. One of the books of the Bible describes Jesus giving a talk atop a small mountain,” the materials reads.
Texas school board approves optional curriculum that incorporates Bible lessons for K-5 classes
Public schools in Texas now have the option to use a new, state-written curriculum infused with Bible stories after the state’s school board voted in favor of the material on Friday.
Texas education officials approve Bible-based lessons for K-5 schools
The optional curriculum for elementary schools aligns with Trump’s plans for a more conservative agenda in public school classrooms.
Texas approves Bible-infused curriculum for public schools
The Texas State Board of Education gave final approval Friday to controversial new K-5 curriculum that weaves in Christian references.
Texas board approves public school reading material that includes Bible stories
Only Republican members of the education board voted for it. All Democratic members and three Republicans opposed it.
The Bible can now be taught in Texas public schools
Texas’ education board voted Friday to allow Bible-infused teachings in elementary schools, joining other Republican-led states that pushed this year to give religion a larger presence in public classrooms.
Texas approves curriculum allowing Bible-based teachings in public grade schools
Schools would be able to choose to use it starting in the '25-'26 school year. Developed by the Texas Education Agency earlier this year, the curriculum introduces Bible-based lessons, such as the Golden Rule,
Texas Approves Bible-Based Lessons in Elementary Schools
Texas has approved a controversial new curriculum that allows elementary schools to incorporate Bible teachings into reading and language arts lessons. Schools adopting the optional program will receive additional state funding,
Texas schools can now teach Bible-based reading lessons
Texas schools will not be required to use "BlueBonnet" curriculum, which includes lessons from the books of Genesis and Psalms, as well as the New Testament, but will receive extr
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Fact Check: Christian Identity movement, not Christianity, is in ADL’s extremism glossary
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL)'s glossary of extremism does not classify
Christianity
as an extremist, terrorist nor a ...
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Texas officials signal support for adding Bible lessons for K-5 classes as some states push Christianity in public schools
Officials in Texas have backed a controversial new public school curriculum that would incorporate Christian lessons from the ...
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Womb to tomb: Christianity and the assisted suicide debate
West Virginians narrowly passed an amendment in November 2024 to prohibit medically assisted suicide. This renews the debate ...
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Contentious 'Christianity infused' curriculum for Texas public schools expected to be approved Friday
The State Board of Education passed the 'Bluebonnet Curriculum' in a preliminary vote. A North Texas seat vacated before the ...
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New Republic
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The “Cultural Christians” Are Taking Over the Conservative Movement
It’s the hot new thing on the right: dressing up in the trappings of Christianity without being burdened by all the fussy ...
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State Board of Education approves Bible-infused curriculum
Critics say the curriculum overemphasizes Christianity. Texas school districts don’t have to use it but will receive $60 per ...
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Neo-Nazis march in Columbus; hate on Steam: It's the week in extremism
Add Columbus, Ohio, to the places where neo-Nazis have waved swastikas recently. And a Va. senator calls on game platform ...
Australian Associated Press
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No, a leading anti-racism organisation hasn’t declared Christianity a terrorist group
The Anti-Defamation League has listed Christianity as a terrorist group. AAP FACTCHECK – Social media posts are falsely ...
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