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LINK Board retains Moses in Texas social studies curriculum - News - Austin American-Statesman - Austin, TX

FTA: Democrats on the board said Wednesday that keeping Moses, a prophet in Judaism, Christianity and Islam, wasn’t factual and that members should follow the board-appointed working group’s recommendation to strike him.

“Maybe he was a law-giver, but that doesn’t mean he influenced our Founding Fathers,” said board member Ruben Cortez, D-Brownsville. “That doesn’t mean we can make a giant leap that someone from an entirely different continent centuries ago ... was somehow responsible for drafting ... these founding documents.”

zblaze 7 Dec 1
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Maybe Moses, historically true or not, does have a place in social studies. I've read that the ancient nation of Israel was the template for the English nation, the principles and structures of which were transferred across the sea to America.

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