Louisiana Closer To Making Bible Official State Book

Psalm 119:151 NCV But, Lord, you are also near, and all your commands are true.

The state of Louisiana is moving closer to naming the Holy Bible the official state book.

A committee in the House of Representatives approved the legislation last week and the bill now moves to the entire House for discussion and floor vote.  The House Committee on Municipal, Parochial and Cultural Affairs passed the bill on an 8 to 5 vote.

The bill’s sponsor says that the purpose of the measure is not an attempt to establish an official state religion.

“It’s not to the exclusion of anyone else’s sacred literature,” Republican Representative Thomas Carmody told the Christian Post.  Carmody said the Bible reflects America’s history and founding principles as outlined by the Founding Fathers.

Critics of the bill say its unnecessary and makes the state open to lawsuits by anti-Christian activists.  The ACLU of Louisiana has also expressed their concerns about the bill saying the official state book should related to the history of Louisiana.

One thought on “Louisiana Closer To Making Bible Official State Book

  1. I applaud the good people making effort to hold to Christianity in face of all the trashy life styles we see today. Wish more states would join them as a witness that we want to keep our free country ruled by The Lord our God and none other.

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