Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HJR118

Introduced
9/2/25  

Caption

Expressing support for designating September 12, 2025, as "The Day of the Bible" in the United States of America.

Impact

By supporting the establishment of 'The Day of the Bible,' HJR118 promotes broader recognition of the Bible's role in shaping moral and cultural values in the United States. The bill encourages schools, civic institutions, and community organizations to observe this day with educational and cultural activities, which would potentially enhance public awareness of the Bible's significance in American history and culture. This initiative could foster community engagement and reinforcement of spiritual and moral values as interpreted through the Bible.

Summary

HJR118 is a joint resolution expressing support for the designation of September 12, 2025, as 'The Day of the Bible' in the United States. The resolution commemorates the historical impact of the Bible in American culture, particularly highlighting its role from the time of the American Revolution. It references the congressional approval of the first complete English-language Bible published in America, known as the Aitken Bible, in 1782, which is viewed as a significant milestone in the country’s spiritual heritage.

Conclusion

HJR118 serves as both a historical acknowledgment and a call to action for communities to engage with the Bible's teachings and influence. The resolution seeks to establish a sense of national identity that reflects on heritage while aiming to foster discussions around ethical and moral responsibilities rooted in biblical teachings. The eventual impact of such a resolution will likely hinge on community responses and the involvement of educational institutions in promoting activities that correlate with the day.

Contention

While the resolution promotes a positive reflection on the Bible's contributions to the moral and cultural fabric of the nation, it may also invite contention concerning the separation of church and state. Critics may argue that designating a specific day to honor the Bible could be seen as governmental endorsement of a particular religion, prompting debates about inclusivity and representation of diverse beliefs in a pluralistic society. Supporters, however, counter that it is a recognition of an integral part of America's historical narrative, asserting that the Bible has historically provided guidance and inspiration to many Americans.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HR1441

Expressing support for the designation of the week of September 11 through September 17, 2024, as "Patriot Week".

US HCR128

Expressing support for the designation of September 29, 2024, as "Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States Day".

US SCR43

A concurrent resolution expressing support for the designation of September 29, 2024, as "Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States Day".

US HR1453

Expressing support for the designation of September 2024 as "National Workforce Development Month".

US HR1487

Expressing support for the recognition of September 23, 2024, to September 29, 2024, as "Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institutions Week".

US HR1511

Expressing support for the designation of September 2024 as "National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month".

US HR1462

Supporting the designation of the week of September 16 through September 20, 2024, as "Malnutrition Awareness Week".

US HR1544

Expressing support for the designation of September 22, 2024, as "National Hispanic Nurses Day" and recognizing the National Association of Hispanic Nurses as the leading organization representing and advocating for Hispanic nurses.

US HR1442

Expressing support for the designation of the week beginning on September 8, 2024, as "Celebrate Community Week".

US HR673

Expressing support for the designation of the week of September 11 through September 17, 2023, as "Patriot Week".

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.