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Sat Sep 28, 2024, 04:35 PM Sep 2024

Thousands Sign Christian Petition Against Teaching Bible in Public Schools [View all]

Source: Newsweek

Published Sep 28, 2024 at 1:37 PM EDT | Updated Sep 28, 2024 at 2:24 PM EDT


A Christian petition against teaching Biblical lessons in Texas public schools has garnered thousands of signatures in the past two weeks. Faithful America, an organization of Christians supporting social justice causes while opposing "Christian nationalism," posted a petition on September 13 opposing a proposal from the Texas Education Agency for elementary school teachers to include the Bible in their state reading and language arts lessons. The new curriculum, which the Texas Board of Education will either approve or reject in November, would give school districts the option to use the Bible-infused materials for up to $60 per student in additional funding.

This proposal is part of a larger effort by Texas officials, and other conversations across the country, to push Christianity into the public sector like when the Oklahoma Department of Education earlier this year directed state educators to integrate the Bible into lessons concerning its impact on U.S. history and the founding fathers, as well as its impact on Western culture today, such as human rights or the law.

Faithful America's petition, which has just over 15,000 signatures so far in its goal of 20,000 signatures, condemns the proposal and poses the argument for separation of church and state. "Our nation was founded on the principle of the separation of church and state—a phrase that comes from Thomas Jefferson's own explanation of the First Amendment—and it has defined our country ever since. Forcing our faith on others is theocracy, and such coercion is not what Christ-like love looks like," the petition reads.

The petition demands that the Texas Board of Education "respect the religious freedom of all Texas students and stop considering a Bible-based curriculum for the classroom." Newsweek reached out to Faithful America and the Texas Board of Education via email for comment late Saturday morning.

Read more: https://www.newsweek.com/christian-petition-against-texas-teaching-bible-public-schools-1960742

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Good for them Hekate Sep 2024 #1
Well, I can't join them Sucha NastyWoman Sep 2024 #2
You can teach human decency without, well, God. twodogsbarking Sep 2024 #3
Bible study was an after school class (1 hour a week) when I was in elementary school. Our parents iluvtennis Sep 2024 #4
as my late mom once said , how many times do we have to tell them NO. AllaN01Bear Sep 2024 #6
Every time there's an election. Beartracks Sep 2024 #10
And my guess is, even though it was on school property, 70sEraVet Sep 2024 #7
ding. ding .ding. ding. AllaN01Bear Sep 2024 #5
Here in Oklahoma they are planning to spend redstatebluegirl Sep 2024 #8
What?! The grift continues! zorbasd Sep 2024 #9
I'd guess they'd have... Whatthe_Firetruck Sep 2024 #12
That's on top of the 3 million that's already in the projected budget. KatyaR Sep 2024 #15
i'm glad this group is fighting back. orleans Sep 2024 #11
This isn't about religious freedom or religion at all to MAGAts LiberalLovinLug Sep 2024 #13
It is beginning to look like Old Crank Sep 2024 #14
The groups that want bible teaching in the schools are the same people that bitch about indoctrination in public... usaf-vet Sep 2024 #16
What does Christianity even mean? GarColga Sep 2024 #17
I like to remind some of those zealots azureblue Sep 2024 #18
Teaching the Bible with objectivity would lead to increased skepticism among children maxsolomon Sep 2024 #19
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