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Constitutional Law

Mar. 11, 2000

Bible Text Has Place In Schools

FORUM Teaching about the Bible as history and literature is possible without violating the First Amendment. Page 6. By Martha Ezzard The annual debate over teaching the Bible in public schools rages on in state legislatures across the nation. It is part of the larger issue about whether religious texts that can be included in public schools without crossing the First Amendment, which prohibits the state from favoring or disfavoring any particular religion.

By Martha Ezzard
        The annual debate over teaching the Bible in public schools rages on in state legislatures across the nation. It is part of the larger issue about whether religious texts that can be included in public schools without crossing the First Amendment, which prohibits the state from favoring or disfavoring any particular religion.
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