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Cooking the Books: A Review of "The Revisionaries"

Posted on June 14, 2012 by Kali Handelman

By Nathan Schradle

The Revisionaries, a documentary about the Texas State Board of Education, debuted at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival. Continue Reading →

Posted in Reviews | Tagged Christian politics, Christian Right, church & state, creationism, education, evangelicals, evolution, liberty university, nathan schradle, nora connor, religion in schools, texas, textbooks | Leave a reply

Cooking the Books: A Review of “The Revisionaries”

Posted on June 14, 2012 by Eamon O'Connor

By Nathan Schradle

The Revisionaries, a documentary about the Texas State Board of Education, debuted at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival. Continue Reading →

Posted in Reviews | Tagged Christian politics, Christian Right, church & state, creationism, education, evangelicals, evolution, liberty university, nathan schradle, nora connor, religion in schools, texas, textbooks | Leave a reply

King James in Odessa

Posted on December 22, 2005 by Kali Handelman

22 December 2005 The Ector County Independent School Board of Odessa, Texas, has approved the teaching of the King James version of the Bible as an elective course for high Continue Reading →

Posted in Timeless | Tagged King James Bible, religion in schools | Leave a reply
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