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In reply to the discussion: Kentucky board of education OKs Bible literacy standards [View all]lastlib
(28,187 posts)43. I got lost in KY several years ago.....
Wound up on the "Hal Rogers Parkway"--aka the Highway To Hell, no way off and the only escape was thru Damnation Alley. If their highway signage is any indicator of their educational standards, They. Are. F*cked.
(apologies to all progressive, intelligent Kentucky Democrats; I don't know how the h&ell you survive in that state.)
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They are referencing this as "elective" in paragraph two. But we know what will eventually happen.
dameatball
Jun 2018
#7
Since there isn't anything like universal agreement on Biblical meaning or translation
okaawhatever
Jun 2018
#38
Jewish and Muslim and Buddhist and athiest students will kindly fuck the hell off.
Paladin
Jun 2018
#10
My objection is less to the-Bible as literature-class, than it is to-there's
okaawhatever
Jun 2018
#41
Are they going to use the King James "version"so they can teach the little tykes................
turbinetree
Jun 2018
#30
Standards that require the elective "as a literature" class does not stray into proselytizing...
Freethinker65
Jun 2018
#31