The Chicago Tribune printed an editorial about the importance of students knowing the Bible. They said, in part:
"...when they [public schools] decline to impart knowledge about such an important subject [the Bible], they are not doing anything to preserve the separation of church and state. They are merely failing their students."
The editorial is not in any way saying that schools should be promoting religious belief or practice. But how many public schools have the nerve to teach the Bible as a subject?
Also see Schools need to teach religion
Monday, June 30, 2008
Good Education Requires Biblical Knowledge
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