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Chauntyll Allen, a Minnesota school board member, is under fire for posting heinous social media comments about “white corpses.” The St. Paul Public Schools Board of Education […]
'That army grows every day — election or no election'
Seattle Public Schools is under fire for a lesson plan that “teaches little kids that they can be transgender.” Libs of TikTok published a portion of a […]
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Texas is poised to make the Bible required reading for five million public school students.The Texas State Board of Education is expected to vote Friday to approve legislation to scrap teaching about “World Cultures” and make Bible stories and verses a permanent part of the K-12 curriculum—a blatant violation of the separation between church and state.Critics of the measure argue that the changes risk alienating children from other religious or nonreligious backgrounds and infringe on the ability of parents to guide their children’s moral and religious education, CNN reported.If the proposed reading list is approved, primary school-aged students would be taught stories like Noah’s Ark, David and Goliath, and Daniel in the Lion’s Den. Middle school students would study the Shepherd Psalm from the Book of Psalms, as well as the religious writings of poets like Langston Hughes and Robert Frost. High schoolers would read from the second chapter of Genesis, detailing the creation of Adam and Eve—a story that exists across multiple religions but in vastly different forms.Students would be able to opt out of these lessons, but as the texts would be made a part of the official curriculum, that could potentially affect their grades.The proposed curriculum would only allow the use of verses from specific Bible translations, including the King James Bible, which is not embraced by the Roman Catholic Church but is widely used by Protestant and Evangelical churches, according to CNN.In 2023, Texas became the first state to allow the hiring of chaplains in schools, and the next year the state offered extra money to public schools willing to provide optional Bible instruction. Last year, Texas became the largest of a slew of red states to require public schools to post the Ten Commandments in classrooms.These newest proposed changes come as President Donald Trump’s administration takes up the guise of “Christian nationalism”—while practicing policies that aren’t very Christian or particularly nationalist.
The Texas State Board of Education on Friday approved a new required reading list that contains Bible passages, thus making Texas the first state in America where […]
In a significant move to restore the teachings of American heritage, the Republican-controlled Texas State Board of Education approved a new required reading list that mandates the inclusion of passages from the Bible for public school students across all grade levels. The post Texas Becomes First State to Require Public School Students to Read the Bible as Part of Literary Curriculum appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
At the intersection of pandering, preaching and progressivism, more gems mined from the James Talarico vault included an assertive comparison of black and white churches. “Too many […]