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And has Texas selected WHICH parts of the Bible should be "taught" no_hypocrisy Jul 1 #1
Oh Lawdy, it's getting HOT in here..... Blue Owl Jul 1 #3
Needless to say radical noodle Jul 1 #5
Pity . . . . . no_hypocrisy Jul 1 #6
Or Noah getting drunk and naked? Aristus Jul 1 #37
And snakes don't talk, and Shoeless Louis Jul 1 #10
Adam and Eve is on the list radical noodle Jul 1 #24
If I was a a teacher required to use the Bible in my classes, I would cherry-pick the parts of the Bible with liberal Martin68 Jul 1 #36
So many brilliant teaching opportunities! jmbar2 Jul 1 #2
I don't think their intent on mandating the Bible in class has any room for thoughtful student debate ToxMarz Jul 1 #4
It ain't necessarily so. usonian Jul 1 #7
I never saw that Cab Calloway performance! 70sEraVet Jul 1 #23
This is mind boggling on so many levels. flashman13 Jul 1 #25
I'd be in favor of making this required listening/viewing Wiz Imp Jul 1 #8
Just start with Lot and his daughters. It will be banned before you know it. Blue Full Moon Jul 1 #9
Wouldn't it be fun to don your Harry Potter invisibility cloak... 3catwoman3 Jul 1 #13
And yet the Texas GOP is supporting Paxton (crook and adulterer) over Tallarico. surfered Jul 1 #11
+1. And Donald Trump. dalton99a Jul 1 #17
Wheaton College, in Wheaton IL, is extremely fundamental... 3catwoman3 Jul 1 #12
Teenagers love sex, not Jesus dalton99a Jul 1 #14
Just so you know I am a Catholic and believe that what the idiots in charge of my state are doing is wrong TexLaProgressive Jul 1 #15
My 13-year old granddaughter sobbed when she heard about this. Trueblue Texan Jul 1 #16
My niece and her husband just did the same last year FakeNoose Jul 1 #19
Has this been taken to court yet? If not, why not? Seems blatantly un-constitutional. nt wiggs Jul 1 #18
Well, be careful what you wish for. Wednesdays Jul 1 #22
I talked with my daughter about this... Trueblue Texan Jul 1 #29
WHICH VERSION OF THE BIBLE? Jimvanhise Jul 1 #20
Imagine there's no religion. It's easy and you don't even have to try. twodogsbarking Jul 1 #21
No hell below us radical noodle Jul 1 #26
When Will We Ever Learn. twodogsbarking Jul 1 #27
Now there's my idea of heaven! nt Trueblue Texan Jul 1 #30
My heaven would be Trump in hell. Hot in Tx? twodogsbarking Jul 1 #32
It's no hotter than usual here this time of year...mid to upper 90s. nt Trueblue Texan Jul 1 #35
"Children, we have a real treat for you in Bible study Ilsa Jul 1 #28
yeah, soon they'll require menstruating girls to stay home from school! Trueblue Texan Jul 1 #31
They ignore the actual teachings contained in both the Bible and the Constitution. They're Charlatans. ChicagoTeamster Jul 1 #33
keep that delusional nonsense where it belongs Skittles Jul 1 #34
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