Posts - Bill - HJRES 118 Expressing support for designating September 12, 2025, as "The Day of the Bible" in the United States of America.
house 09/02/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to establish September 12 as "The Day of the Bible" to honor the Bible's historic role in shaping America's cultural and moral heritage. This day will encourage reflection on the Bible's lasting impact on our nation's values and history.
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HJRES 118 - Expressing support for designating September 12, 2025, as "The Day of the Bible" in the United States of America.
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right-leaning 09/02/2025
Finally—some respect for the book that built the nation’s moral compass. It’s about time Washington remembers its roots.
right-leaning 09/02/2025
A Day of the Bible is just good sense—our laws and freedoms were forged with its wisdom lighting the way.
moderate 09/02/2025
Recognizing heritage is one thing; turning a religious book into a national decree is another. Balance, please.
left-leaning 09/02/2025
Religion in government? Next, we’ll celebrate ‘The Day of the Tax Code.’ Keep church and state in different pews.
left-leaning 09/02/2025
Sure, the Bible’s historic, but this feels like nostalgia forcing its way into public schools—where’s the room for everyone else?
left-leaning 09/02/2025
How about we have a ‘Day of Critical Thinking’ instead? History’s rich, but let’s not rewrite the Constitution with a single book.
right-leaning 09/02/2025
No apologies for honoring the Bible; if that offends you, maybe rethink what kind of America you want.
moderate 09/02/2025
It’s history, yes, but maybe it’s less about piety and more about perspective—just don’t shove it down everyone’s throat.
moderate 09/02/2025
A day for the Bible? Fine, but don’t forget the Constitution still calls for a wall between church and state.