Texas public schools required to teach Bible this year
By Sara Story - email
Posted by Michael Hetrick
WHITEHOUSE, TX (KLTV) - The school year is almost here, and if literature of the Bible is not already offered in your child's school, it will be this fall.
Books are a common sight in classrooms around the nation, but the Bible is one book that is not. Come this fall, a Texas law says all public schools must offer information relating to the Bible in their curriculum.
"By the end of the year, what they begin to realize is that it is pervasive. You can't get away from it. The kids came back and were like 'It's everywhere,'" said John Keeling, the social studies chair at Whitehouse High School. Whitehouse already offers a Bible elective. "The purpose of a course like this isn't even really to get kids to believe it, per se, it is just to appreciate the profound impact that it has had on our history and on our government."
The law actually passed in 2007, but this will be the first school year it is enforced because the bill says, "The provisions of this act pertaining to a school district do not take effect until the 2009-2010 school year."
This has gained mixed reactions from East Texans.
"I think it is a good thing because a lot of kids don't have that experience, and they already want to take prayer out of school as it is, and you see where our kids are ending up!" said Tyler resident Laura Tucker.
Tyler resident, Havis Tatum, disagrees with Tucker.
"I don't want anybody teaching their religious beliefs to my child unless they want to send their child to my house and let me teach them my religious views," said Tatum. "There is no difference."
School officials said schools have not enforced the law because of confusion over the bill's wording and lack of state funding.
For now, each school district must find a way to fill the requirement before the seats are filled with students.
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All it'll take is one court case and the supreme court will strike it down. I don't see anything wrong with teaching it as an elective in an analytical / historical way but that's more college level than high school level..
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If they can choose to take it as a historical type class, I'm fine with it. Anything else can bugger off.
I glad I live in a country where if I meet someone under 40 I can be pretty sure they are either athiest or agnostic.
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This may cause problems...
Though I agree with Monroe and Teaos; if it's an elective the kids can choose to study, I have no problem with it. If they're trying to force kids to learn about it, it's a constitutional violation.
Though I agree with Monroe and Teaos; if it's an elective the kids can choose to study, I have no problem with it. If they're trying to force kids to learn about it, it's a constitutional violation.
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I would hope that its elective... but you never know.
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If it's elective, I wouldn't mind either. Though I strongly doubt, given the wording of the article, that it is.
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Rochey wrote:If it's elective, I wouldn't mind either. Though I strongly doubt, given the wording of the articlethat it's Texas, that it is.
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Considering that almost half of the voters here voted for Obama in the election, I thinks it's safe to say most of the reputation we have as a Republican stronghold is BS.
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But they sure can be a vocal minority right?Tsukiyumi wrote:Considering that almost half of the voters here voted for Obama in the election, I thinks it's safe to say most of the reputation we have as a Republican stronghold is BS.
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Most "strongholds" lean only a few percentage points more one way than the other anyways. Remember kids, we're not red vs. blue, we're various shades of purple.Tsukiyumi wrote:Considering that almost half of the voters here voted for Obama in the election, I thinks it's safe to say most of the reputation we have as a Republican stronghold is BS.