The separation of church and state is getting blurry: Texas’ new Bible teaching policy could have sweeping impacts
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Alex Hannaford
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The IndependentThe separation of church and state is getting blurry: Texas’ new Bible teaching policy could have sweeping impactsindependent.co.ukThe Lone Star State now requires that Bible stories be taught from kindergarten through to the final year of high school. It could have national implications, Alex Hannaford reports
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