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Bible removed from Texas school district due to law banning explicit content
A Texas school district has reportedly been forced to remove copies of the Bible after a new state law banned books that were "sexually explicit."
A Texas school district has reportedly been forced to remove copies of the Bible after a new state law banned books that were "sexually explicit." It was revealed in an email from Canyon Independent School District Superintendent Darryl Flusche, that the holy book had been deemed unsuitable due to "sexually explicit material."
The leaked email goes on to explain that the school district had removed the book from the school's libraries, however, it remains available in many of the district's libraries. "House Bill 900, which passed during the last legislative session, establishes library standards that restrict content in school libraries," wrote Flusche.
"From HB 900: Section 33.021. LIBRARY STANDARDS. (a) In this section, "sexually explicit material" means any communication, language, or material, including a written description, illustration, photographic image, video image, or audio file, other than library material directly related to the curriculum required under Section 28.002(a), that describes, depicts, or portrays sexual conduct, as defined by Section 43.25, Penal Code," he added. "This standard for library content prohibits books that have one instance of sexual content as described above."