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Good for them Hekate Sep 2024 #1
Well, I can't join them Sucha NastyWoman Sep 2024 #2
You can teach human decency without, well, God. twodogsbarking Sep 2024 #3
Bible study was an after school class (1 hour a week) when I was in elementary school. Our parents iluvtennis Sep 2024 #4
as my late mom once said , how many times do we have to tell them NO. AllaN01Bear Sep 2024 #6
Every time there's an election. Beartracks Sep 2024 #10
And my guess is, even though it was on school property, 70sEraVet Sep 2024 #7
ding. ding .ding. ding. AllaN01Bear Sep 2024 #5
Here in Oklahoma they are planning to spend redstatebluegirl Sep 2024 #8
What?! The grift continues! zorbasd Sep 2024 #9
I'd guess they'd have... Whatthe_Firetruck Sep 2024 #12
That's on top of the 3 million that's already in the projected budget. KatyaR Sep 2024 #15
i'm glad this group is fighting back. orleans Sep 2024 #11
This isn't about religious freedom or religion at all to MAGAts LiberalLovinLug Sep 2024 #13
It is beginning to look like Old Crank Sep 2024 #14
The groups that want bible teaching in the schools are the same people that bitch about indoctrination in public... usaf-vet Sep 2024 #16
What does Christianity even mean? GarColga Sep 2024 #17
I like to remind some of those zealots azureblue Sep 2024 #18
Teaching the Bible with objectivity would lead to increased skepticism among children maxsolomon Sep 2024 #19
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