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In reply to the discussion: Kentucky board of education OKs Bible literacy standards [View all]Lionel Mandrake
(4,208 posts)49. I think the "Bible literacy" standards would be okay
if the Kentucky Board of Education were sincere. Instead, what they are trying to do is sneak religious indoctrination into the classroom. And who knows, the conservative majority on the Supreme Court might even allow it.
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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