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KY Bill allowing Bible literacy classes in public schools
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As I said earlier: if there is any such class it should contain all major religions practiced in the U.S. and the coverage should be proportionate to the prevalence in this country. No attempt should be made to convert anyone to any religion in an academic environment.

I saw it suggested that it should be left to the parent to instruct the child on religion. Do we really want some parents explaining Muslim religion to their children and what about the poor children that really have no parental presence in their life? We get too much of our instruction on religion now on social media.

I do understand the mentality of the modern day American; as has been demonstrated many times in this very thread. So any such class should be optional and require parental consent. Those that opt out should be offered a class in another (non-oppressive) cultural basis.
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RE: KY Bill allowing Bible literacy classes in public schools - bfine32 - 03-14-2016, 09:45 PM

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