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Old 03-30-2012, 08:28 AM   #30
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I can assure you that in a US Public (government run) school, a teacher would be suspended for reading the Bible to his/her class. I've heard of a few literature classes where teachers have attempted to bring common religious texts in for study on a literary basis rather than theology, but very few educators would even attempt to negotiate that minefield.

There are perhaps some more conservative communities where it is done outside of the approval of our laws, but as a whole it would be grounds for dismissal at most public schools.

I do see from your profile that you are not from the US so you may not be aware of just how things are here.
Yeah, from outside it looks like a quite of a mess. Like the latest news from New York. Must be hard for public school teachers...
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