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Texas bills threaten the constitutional separation of church and state | Opinion

SB 1515 would require Texas public schools to display the Ten Commandments in every classroom starting next school year.

Much of the current session of the Texas Legislature has been spent talking about what books should be read and made available to school students. Books that talk about gender, sexual orientation and race are considered inappropriate and banned.

Parents — not the Texas Legislature — should be the primary instructors of spiritual values; parents in the privacy of their homes, along with faith communities of their choosing, should continue to appreciate the separation of religious instruction within the contexts of houses of worship.

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