A proposed bill in the Texas state legislature is sparking debate over the role of faith in public education. The sweeping proposal would mandate the inclusion of Bible stories in K-12 classrooms, with supporters arguing that it would provide a valuable foundation for students' moral and cultural understanding. Critics, however, claim that such a move would blur the lines between church and state, potentially infringing on students' rights to freedom of religion. The bill's fate remains uncertain, but its passage could have significant implications for the state's education system and the way students learn about the world around them.


Texas Considers Sweeping Proposal to Require Bible Stories in K-12 Classrooms  KSST Radio