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Don't ban the texts. Let the kids read and think and discuss them. They don't need to be part of the curriculum but to ban them from school libraries? That sounds scary to me.
The texts are not the problem - it's when interpretations are enforced on people that it becomes a problem. It's when they are told HOW to understand the texts.
But knowing what is in them is not harmful. Understanding the ways they have influenced history, societies, wars, cultures, legislation, etc - that is good stuff to learn.
Books are not Religions. If anything, these texts are very useful to show how one book can be understood so many different ways.
What else are we going to ban then? 1984? Socrates? Romeo & Juliette? Anything I don't agree with? Anything that has ever been devisive? OT?
The Bible.
My point is that people blame the bible for unrelated things, hence the overly ridiculous examples I gave that started off kinda related, but quickly devolved into nonsense.
Every library that has a copy of the Bible technically has the Torah, even if it's not recognized as such.
The average public library also likely has a comprehensive selection of religious texts, including the Torah, Quran, Book of Mormon, Mahabharata, Tao Te Ching, etc.
stop banning stuff and start parenting if you're worried about your kid.
This isn't banning a book, but a reasonable child protection measure, just as with age-restricting material on sexual orientation.
Why is this even news?
In some states, teachers are getting written up for children's books that have ANY mention of LGBT in them. For example, there's a children's book that has two father penguins together.
NO mentions of "debauchery" like the lawmakers claim, no talk of sex, nudity, etc. But still, the book's caught up in the ban simply for having a gay couple in it.
In Florida a teacher is legit under fire for showing her class Strange World to her 5th grade class.
Keep in mind, it's a Disney, completely appropriate for kids. But still, she's being investigated for "inappropriate misconduct" because, well, there's an openly gay character in the movie.