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BumRushDaShow

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Thu Jun 25, 2026, 06:59 PM Jun 25

Texas is pushing forward with plans to make parts of the Bible required reading in public classrooms [View all]

Source: The Independent

Thursday 25 June 2026 10:45 EDT


Texas is poised to mandate Bible stories as required reading for over 5 million public school students, a move that has reignited a fierce national debate over widening efforts across the U.S. to introduce more religion into classrooms.

The Republican-controlled Texas State Board of Education is scheduled to cast a final vote on the proposal this Friday. This follows Texas's 2023 decision to become the largest state to require the display of the Ten Commandments in every classroom, a measure that drew significant legal challenges.

The controversial plan faces strong opposition from critics who argue it violates the constitutional separation of church and state, unduly elevates Christianity's role in national history, and prioritizes it over other faiths. Conversely, supporters contend that Judeo-Christian traditions were fundamental to the nation’s founding and that this influence should be accurately reflected in public school curricula.

President Donald Trump has advocated for protecting and expanding religious expression in public schools nationwide. Texas, a deeply conservative state that educates approximately one in ten U.S. public school students, frequently sets precedents in such matters. In 2023, Texas became the first state to permit the hiring of chaplains for student counseling. Subsequently, the board narrowly approved an optional Bible-infused curriculum for elementary schools.

Read more: https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/texas-bible-stories-public-schools-donald-trump-mandate-b3002720.html

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It is unconstitutional. Period hookaleft Jun 25 #1
You think that's gonna stop this SCOTUS? tishaLA Jun 25 #3
These psychos are so fucking weird. Initech Jun 25 #5
Centuries. TheRickles Jun 26 #20
Education, like elections, is left to the states according to the Tenth Amendment, which leaves the responsibility ancianita Jun 25 #6
Although education is left to the states, the Establishment clause has been applied to the states by USSC since 1947 Ilikepurple Monday #29
Thank you for the excellent legal information re separation of church and state. ancianita Friday #30
I would recommend the story of Judith and Holofernes. jls4561 Jun 25 #2
How about the Song of Solomon, which is quite racy? Ocelot II Monday #26
Hey MAGA assholes! Our government is not your church! Do you get that? Initech Jun 25 #4
Ask them to explain who 'begat' whom to create human #5 dickthegrouch Jun 25 #7
Questions I had as a kid that sowed the seeds apostasy later in life. paleotn Jun 25 #12
The "Others" Were From Outside Of Eden. ColoringFool Jun 26 #17
Irony is dead. ananda Jun 25 #8
Got to force kids to believe in the invisible man Americanme Jun 25 #9
Why don't they just secede again and get it over with. paleotn Jun 25 #10
Let's make a similar bill that would require the reading of other religion's books sakabatou Jun 25 #11
You know, if they believed in the Golden Rule FullySupportDems Jun 25 #13
They believe in being right and forcing that belief onto everyone. travelingthrulife Monday #22
Yup FullySupportDems Monday #24
Uh... purr-rat beauty Jun 25 #14
I taught English at the secondary level in California. I know how I'd respond to such lawlessness. BadgerMom Jun 25 #15
Texas has squandered its brand to foolishness. RedWhiteBlueIsRacist Jun 25 #16
"They'll savor the opportunity to overturn decades of precedent." J_William_Ryan Jun 26 #18
Would atheist kids have to read religious books? Dr. T Jun 26 #19
MaddowBlog-White House commission brushes off First Amendment, eyes 'bridge' between church and state LetMyPeopleVote Monday #21
How to ensure kids hate a religion.Force them to read about it at school. travelingthrulife Monday #23
Houston Chronicle published a full list of readings. Igel Monday #25
Judges 4. I hope they read that one cpamomfromtexas Monday #27
What about the Teachings of the Buddha, the Hindus, Muhammad, the Zoroastrians The Flying Spaghetti Monster wcmagumba Monday #28
The people behind this may then argue on which karynnj Friday #31
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