After years of damage and indoctrination from the radical left, Texas may soon become the first state in the nation to require Bible readings in all public schools.
"My first thought was, it's about time" said Texas based education expert Jean Burk, who also runs College Prep Genius, "The word of God is living, breathing, it's without error from cover to cover. It's the only thing that can penetrate the heart. So, I'm excited about this opportunity."
Most conservatives are thrilled about it. But as you would expect, the left is not happy.
"You're definitely going to have people who are going to oppose it, but there is a way to teach it just as if you were teaching any other book" Burk told KTRH, "It's got to be looked at that way, not as trying to cram religion down your throat."
That is the key distinction, and one that the Texas Education Agency (TEA) is fully aware of. Something that was made clear by SCOTUS.
"The fact that the Supreme Court has already ruled that schools can promote religion in an objective and academic way, then it's already constitutional" said Burk.
But even though that has been made crystal clear, the left is already fighting it.
"Darkness hates light, so get ready for that" noted Burk, "That's ok, Jesus offended everybody, and people everywhere he went. I'm not really worried about that."
The required readings are not set to start until 2030.
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