Texas public schools will require students to read Bible stories under a reading list approved by the state’s education board.
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Fundamentalists may come to regret forcing the Bible into Texas classrooms
Teaching such stories as literature will encourage students to question Christianity’s holy text, not believe it without ...
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Texas approves mandatory Bible readings in public schools, reigniting a century-long debate
On June 26, 2026, the Texas State Board of Education approved a required reading list for public schools, including ...
Bible stories have become required reading for more than 5 million public school students in Texas. The vote to approve the plan Friday by the Republican-controlled Texas State Board of Education ...
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What happens when forced Bible reading backfires
Christian conservatives are cheering last week’s announcement by the Texas Board of Education mandating readings from the ...
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The Texas State Board of Education decision to require students read certain Bible passages will improve their education.
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About vs. with: The difference that changes how we suffer
The goal is not a better theology of pain. It is communion inside it.
Broitman encourages people of any faith, or none, to explore and discuss the Hebrew Bible “not because we agree with ...
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Texas board approves adding Bible stories to required reading for public school students
Texas public schools will require students to read Bible stories under a reading list approved by the state's education board Friday, widening conservative efforts to bring more Christian teachings ...
Father Joshua J. Whitfield provides a reflection on the readings and Gospel for the 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time, June 28, 2026.
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