
By Selwyn Duke
“Education is useless without the Bible,” stated Noah Webster (1758-1843), known as the “Father of American Scholarship and Education.”
“The Bible was America’s basic textbook in all fields,” he continued. “God’s Word, contained in the Bible, has furnished all necessary rules to direct our conduct.”
Texas is now taking this to heart. In fact, it has just approved a plan to require its five million-plus government school students to study Bible stories. This has, not surprisingly, inspired controversy. Among the criticisms, too, are claims — by figures such as Senate candidate James Talarico (D-Tex.) — that the proposal is “un-American.” This is an interesting response. After all, Webster perfectly reflected his time, as Bible teaching was essentially the norm in colonial and early American education. And it remained a foundational element well into the 19th century.
Now, were all the Founders and the generations that created America un-American?
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