The Texas education board has approved a new statewide reading list that will require passages from the Bible to be read by over 5 million public school students. This initiative includes Bible stories as mandatory reading alongside a standard collection of books, which has sparked discussions regarding the role of religion in public education and its implications for the separation of church and state.
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Texas Education Board Approves Bible Passages as Required Reading in Public Schools
The Texas education board has mandated that Bible passages be included in the reading curriculum for more than 5 million public school students. This decision has reignited discussions about the intersection of religion and education in the United States.
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Texas makes Bible passages required reading for millions of public school students
Texas Education Board Approves Bible Passages as Required Reading in Public Schools