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  2. You can now view the LifeWise Bible curriculum for public ...

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    LifeWise, the organization teaching public school children the Bible during school hours, says you can review its curriculum — but with a catch. You can now view the LifeWise Bible curriculum ...

  3. Texas board approves Bible curriculum option in public schools

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    The Texas Board of Education approved a new K-5 curriculum that allows Bible teachings in classrooms. The curriculum includes Biblical and Christian lessons about Moses, the story of the Good ...

  4. Texas' Bible-infused curriculum provides all the wrong ... - AOL

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    The letter to parents says this art lesson for kindergartners will “explore the many different things that inspire artists,” including “religious faith." Sounds reasonable enough.

  5. National Council on Bible Curriculum in Public Schools

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    The NCBCPS' proposed curriculum has been critiqued by scholars as "neither academically nor constitutionally sound" and an attempt to promote a single religious view of the Bible. [3] The use of the curriculum has been challenged in lawsuits in two school districts, which have withdrawn the course as contravening the Establishment Clause of the ...

  6. BibleProject - Wikipedia

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    BibleProject (also known as The Bible Project) is a non-profit, [1] crowdfunded organization based in Portland, Oregon, focused on creating free educational resources to help people understand the Bible. The organization was founded in 2014 by Tim Mackie and Jon Collins.

  7. Bible for children - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, the Bible has been written in 756 languages. [4] Within the English language alone, there are many different translations of the Bible, including the New Living Translation, King James Version, New International Version, and many more. These texts appeal to an older audience, most commonly from the 7-12th grade reading level. [5]

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