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The Tennessee Conservative Staff –
Legislators are looking again at making the Bible the state book of Tennessee.
State Representative Gino Bulso (R-Brentwood-District 61) has introduced House Bill 1828 (HB1828) which would make the Aitken Bible, along with several other written works, an official state book in Tennessee.
The Aitken Bible is the first edition of the Bible that was printed in the United States during the time of the Revolutionary War. If the bill passes, the Bible would be one of ten written pieces that “helped shape Tennessee” or that “Tennessee’s sons and daughters have written that have helped to shape a nation.”
The following works are proposed as state books:
· A Death in the Family by James Agee (1958)
· Aitken Bible (1782)
· All the King’s Men by Robert Penn Warren (1947)
· American Lion by Jon Meacham (2009)
· The Civil War: A Narrative by Shelby Foote (1958-1974)
· Coat of Many Colors by Dolly Parton (2016)
· Democracy in America by Alexis de Tocqueville (1835 and 1840)
· George Washington’s Farewell Address to the American People (1796)
· Papers of Andrew Jackson
· Roots by Alex Haley (1977)
While Bulso argues that Tennessee is home to three of the five existing Aitken Bibles that are privately owned, it is expected that his proposed legislation will receive pushback that is similar to arguments raised against former Representative Jerry Sexton who pushed for similar legislation each year.
In the past, other lawmakers have argued that both Tennessee’s constitution and that of the federal government restrict the establishment of religion by the government.
The bill addresses that, however, saying, “Tocqueville explains why George Washington was correct when he described religion and morality as the ‘indispensable supports’ of our political prosperity. Indeed, de Tocqueville wrote that religion ‘should be considered the first’ of America’s ‘political institutions.’”
Tennessee already has several official state symbols, such as the state horse (Tennessee Walking Horse), the state rifle (Barrett .50-caliber), and a state reptile (Eastern Box Turtle).
Another proposal from Senator Adam Lowe (R-Calhoun-District 1) seeks to make hot slaw the official state food of Tennessee and to make Cleveland the “hot slaw capital” or the state. Representative Jason Powell (D-Nashville-District 53) has introduced a bill that would make “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” by Brenda Lee the state’s official holiday song.
Some representatives want to limit the number of state symbols, but, to date, proposals to do so have failed.
8 Responses
Thank goodness for the TNGOP and their priorities! I’ve just been dying to have vaccine shill Dolly and plagiarist fraud playboy author Alex Haley be worshipped a little more! Can we build some more idols of them?
Well said.
“In the past, other lawmakers have argued that both Tennessee’s constitution and that of the federal government restrict the establishment of religion by the government”.
I find very few people understand the “CONTEXT” of which that was meant to mean.
It was “Christian” who settled and formed this Country and the reason they left Europe was not because they were trying to get away “FROM RELIGION”, but from a “KING” who dictated that only “ONE BELIEF” was allowed.
How many different “Denominations”, “Different Beliefs” are there that have a “COMMON DENOMINATOR”, “JESUS”??
The law says “Government” can’t dictate a Religion, it doesn’t say “CITIZEN” can not.
The “Constitution” and all it’s “Laws” and “Principles of law” are based on the “CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE”.
You’re to late if you say “CITIZENS” can’t “Establish a Religion”.
And as long as morons try to put religious fundamentalism into government those “Kings” will continue to pop up and try to force their beliefs on others.
Our forefathers urged the seperation of church and state because politics can pervert religion and religion can pervert politics.
There are far more important issues at hand than this BS anyway.
GOOD!!
Making the Bible our state book doesn’t matter a hill of beans. What matters is people reading the Bible and living according to Christ’s laws. We can put his name on a license plate and display a Bible in the Capitol, but I think God is probably shaking his head. A nod to Christianity here and there by the government does not a faithful people make.
Amen sister. Even satan knows scripture. A lot of people claim to be christians but their lifestyles and actions prove to the contrary. As it says in the Bible. Are your branches bearing fruit? If not. A person may want to reassess their life.
In God we trust not government or man.
Have a blessed day.
Hell yes! Excellent statement.