Indiana 2022 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SR0048

Introduced
2/24/22  

Caption

A SENATE RESOLUTION recognizing the importance of the Bible in history.

Impact

While SR0048 is a resolution and not a legislative bill with enforceable laws, it aims to reinforce the perceived importance of the Bible within societal constructs and potentially promote its teachings as valuable in contemporary discussions about morality and justice. The resolution acknowledges the Bible's role in various historical movements, including the abolition of slavery and the Civil Rights movement, asserting its impact on promoting humanitarian progress in the United States.

Summary

Senate Resolution 0048 recognizes the significant historical influence of the Bible in shaping American history and culture. It underscores various milestones, such as Johann Gutenberg's choice of the Bible as the first book printed, and notes the extensive circulation of the Bible over the millennia, with over five billion copies distributed globally. The resolution emphasizes the Bible's role as a foundational text in literature, art, and the formation of moral and civil codes, asserting that the Bible has been integral to America's educational and legal systems since their inception.

Contention

Although it primarily serves as an acknowledgment of the Bible's historical significance, there could be contentious debates regarding the resolution's implications for the separation of church and state. Some critics might argue that such formal recognition in a legislative context could blur the lines between religious recognition and civic governance, raising concerns regarding inclusivity of other religious or secular perspectives. Supporters, on the other hand, view the resolution as a necessary reaffirmation of foundational principles that have guided American democracy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HR0036

Recognizing the importance of the Bible in history.

IN SR44

A RESOLUTION honoring the 21st Black History Celebration and recognizing that Black history is American history.

IN SR94

A RESOLUTION honoring the 20th Black History Celebration and recognizing that Black history is American history.

IN SR32

A RESOLUTION honoring the celebration of Black History Month and recognizing that Black history is American history.

IN SR0063

A SENATE RESOLUTION recognizing the 1971 Anderson Little League team from Gary, Indiana, on the 50th anniversary of its appearance in the Little League World Series.

IN HR17

A RESOLUTION honoring the celebration of Black History Month and recognizing that Black history is American history.

IN HR39

A RESOLUTION honoring the celebration of Black History Month and recognizing that Black history is American history.

IN HR0049

Recognizing International Women's Day and recognizing the essential role of women in history during Women's History Month.

IN SP0183

JOINT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING FEBRUARY 2025 AS BLACK HISTORY MONTH

IN SR0034

A SENATE RESOLUTION recognizing Mina Starsiak Hawk and Karen Laine for their efforts to revitalize historic homes around Indianapolis and their work rebuilding and rehabilitating the Fountain Square and Bates-Hendricks neighborhoods.

Similar Bills

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