Author: Mark Virkler
Another state has joined the biblical comeback. The Hill ran a very encouraging, counter-revolutionary story yesterday headlined, “‘The woke radicals will not like it’: Oklahoma releases Bible guidelines for schools.” Note: Fuller commentary is available here - see last article in the newsletter.
A summary of key developments
Oklahoma: State Superintendent Ryan Walters has mandated that all public schools incorporate the Bible into lesson plans for students in grades 5-12. Walters argues that the Bible is essential for understanding Western civilization and American history.
Louisiana: The state recently passed a law requiring all public classrooms to display the Ten Commandments. This law has been challenged in court by civil rights organizations.
Florida: The state has passed legislation allowing school districts to enlist volunteer chaplains to counsel students.
Texas: Legislators are attempting to pass laws similar to those in Louisiana and Florida, potentially incorporating religious elements into public schools.
Kentucky and Utah: These states are also trying to pass laws similar to those in Louisiana and Florida, aiming to increase religious presence in public schools.
Progress is being made and the tide is turning. Praise God for these wonderful reports!
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