Riiiiiight.There is a controversial measure introduced in Tennessee by State Sen. Kerry Roberts to make the Bible the official book of the state. Roberts insists that this is just a recognition of the historical importance of the book and not any elevation of the Bible over other books of faith.
Jonathan Turley
Oh, Jonathan, you clearly do not know any fundamentalists.The question is why create such conflicts rather than honor the Bible in your own families and churches and private schools.
Well, to be fair, fundamentalists are very big on judgment. Restraint, not so much.Where Roberts can demand that the Bible be honored as the official state book today, what is to stop another move to do so with the Torah (as the older book of Judeo-Christian traditions) or even the Koran under other claims of historical significance. These are merely majoritarian votes after all. The point is that, simply because you currently have the votes, does not remove any need for judgment or restraint.
...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.
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