A school district in Texas has backed away from its threat to ban the Bible.
It was an official in Canyon Independent School District in Canyon who told parents he had ordered librarians to remove the Bible because of a new state law called the “Restricting Explicit and Adult-Designated Education Resources” law.
That now has been reversed, according to a report from columnist Todd Starnes.
He noted how the district “felt the wrath of every church-going citizen in the Panhandle after they compared the Holy Bible to pornography and banned God’s Word from school libraries.”
School Supt. Darryl Flusche had claimed the Bible was subject to a law “aimed at removing sexually explicit material from school libraries – especially materials that ‘describe or portray sexual conduct…in a patently offensive way.’” […]
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