Lawmakers designate Bible as official state book
Lawmakers designate Bible as official state book
Tennessee lawmakers voted to make the Bible the official state book. Tennessee lawmakers voted to make the Bible the official book of the state, passing the measure with a 19-8 vote and sending it to the governor’s desk for approval. Opponents argued the bill, if signed into law by Gov. Bill Haslam, actually trivializes the Bible…
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