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AR Bill Would Allow Bible Classes in Public School

The Bible could be coming to Arkansas public schools. A new state bill would allow schools to add a curriculum to study the Bible. The bill has been shot down before, but many residents hope this time it passes.

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Golden Taint - 1/21/2013 9:47 AM
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@ Scarlettudc, Prayer was never taken out of school. You can never take away someone's right to pray, or someone's right to read a Bible. Bibles are allowed in schools and prayer is allowed in schools. The only thing that isn't allowed in schools is for government employees to force children to adhere to their personal religious views.

Scarlettudc - 1/19/2013 7:38 AM
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When they took prayer out of school is when the whole country went to hell in a handbag. Now finally somebody is trying to rectify the problem. I hope they succeed!!! Just because somebody says there is no God does not eliminate his existence!!! America is just like Sodom and Gomorrah!!!
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