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Religion row as Texas makes Bible stories required reading in schools

Critics say the new reading requirements infringe on religious freedoms and blur the separation of church and state.

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Saturday, 27 June 202612:31 am IST • 2 min read
Religion row as Texas makes Bible stories required reading in schools
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Critics say the new reading requirements infringe on religious freedoms and blur the separation of church and state.

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