Texas has become the first state to mandate children’s Bible stories and Bible verses as required reading for K-12 schools.
From June 15-19, children at Royal Poinciana Chapel's Vacation Bible Camp learned about the true nature of God.
Debating Christianity in class will likely create more non-believers ...
The Texas State Board of Education is preparing for a final vote on sweeping curriculum changes, including expanding ...
Opponents argue the state is pushing Christianity over other religious views.
The standards sparked backlash for emphasizing Christianity over other world religions.
The Texas State Board of Education approved the measure Friday, affecting the state’s 5 million public school students. Last year, Texas became the largest state to mandate the 10 Commandments be ...
Texas students may soon attend social studies and reading classes that minimize racial, geographic and cultural diversity ...
Texas students may soon attend social studies and reading classes that minimize racial, geographic and cultural diversity ...
Texas is poised to mandate Bible stories as required reading for its 5.5 million public school students, with a final vote by the State Board of Education scheduled for Friday. If approved, the ...