Texas Education Board Considers Bible-Infused Curriculum for Public Schools

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The Texas Education Board has endorsed the inclusion of Bible-based lessons in the state's public school curriculum, sparking debate over the separation of church and state. This decision is part of a broader effort to integrate religious content into educational materials, raising concerns among critics about potential violations of constitutional principles.
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