Meanwhile, in Oklahoma

I read it on Thanksgiving and my point stands. This is what the people who came here fled from.

Fled from what?

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Yes, the Bible was taught in schools in 1600s America:
  • New England
    The Massachusetts School Law of 1642 required children to learn to read and religion. The Old Deluder Satan Act of 1647 required towns with at least 50 families to hire a schoolmaster to teach children basic literacy. Children were taught in dame schools, which were run by women in their homes and taught reading, catechism, and basic prayers. The most popular textbook was The New England Primer, which included a rhyming alphabet and passages to memorize.
  • Middle Colonies
    Children were taught at home or in schoolhouses with other children of the same religion.
  • Southern Colonies
    Children were usually educated at home, but if the family could afford it, they might hire a private tutor.
Education in the 1600s and 1700s was centered around religion and was intended to pass down the dominant values of society to future generations. Colonists believed that educating their children in religion was a generational duty and would increase their chances of survival and religious salvation."
 
He can waste taxpayers dollars forcing them to overturn his (and others) ideas in court.
21 school districts already told him to go fuck off.

He has no authority.
 
Even a computer knows why people came here, dingbat.

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Yes, the Bible was taught in schools in 1600s America:
  • New England
    The Massachusetts School Law of 1642 required children to learn to read and religion. The Old Deluder Satan Act of 1647 required towns with at least 50 families to hire a schoolmaster to teach children basic literacy. Children were taught in dame schools, which were run by women in their homes and taught reading, catechism, and basic prayers. The most popular textbook was The New England Primer, which included a rhyming alphabet and passages to memorize.
  • Middle Colonies
    Children were taught at home or in schoolhouses with other children of the same religion.
  • Southern Colonies
    Children were usually educated at home, but if the family could afford it, they might hire a private tutor.
Education in the 1600s and 1700s was centered around religion and was intended to pass down the dominant values of society to future generations. Colonists believed that educating their children in religion was a generational duty and would increase their chances of survival and religious salvation."

He is talking about firing "non Christians". It is only then a small step to wanting to arresting them.
 
Fled from what?

"AI Overview
Learn more

Yes, the Bible was taught in schools in 1600s America:
  • New England
    The Massachusetts School Law of 1642 required children to learn to read and religion. The Old Deluder Satan Act of 1647 required towns with at least 50 families to hire a schoolmaster to teach children basic literacy. Children were taught in dame schools, which were run by women in their homes and taught reading, catechism, and basic prayers. The most popular textbook was The New England Primer, which included a rhyming alphabet and passages to memorize.
  • Middle Colonies
    Children were taught at home or in schoolhouses with other children of the same religion.
  • Southern Colonies
    Children were usually educated at home, but if the family could afford it, they might hire a private tutor.
Education in the 1600s and 1700s was centered around religion and was intended to pass down the dominant values of society to future generations. Colonists believed that educating their children in religion was a generational duty and would increase their chances of survival and religious salvation."
Humans evolved.
 
They are getting ready to fire the teachers in favor of "religious scholars".

One step closer to the republican's dream of bringing the handmaid's tail to real life.

A lawsuit waiting to happen.
 
Walters is a freak show.

I told you clowns already, the Oklahoma state Constitution expressly forbids what he's trying to do.

He has neither authority nor support.

The minute the courts get involved this whole business will stop.

Meanwhile leftards have another excuse to fearmonger.
Walters' is a great disappointment to baby Jesus.
 
I seriously doubt that any of the rest of you read and understood the story.
 
He is talking about firing "non Christians". It is only then a small step to wanting to arresting them.
Oh please. Don't be so gullible. The leftard fear mongering is hurting your brain.
 
Oh please. Don't be so gullible. The leftard fear mongering is hurting your brain.

He expressed that he wants his children to learn about the Bible in school, but that someone who also learned about and practices the Bible should be the instructor.

I understand your desire to deflect from what he said.............
 
Walters is a freak show.

I told you clowns already, the Oklahoma state Constitution expressly forbids what he's trying to do.

He has neither authority nor support.

The minute the courts get involved this whole business will stop.

Meanwhile leftards have another excuse to fearmonger.

You are aware that the state of Oklahoma currently has a mandate to teach the Bible as a historical document and that he would like teachers learned in the Bible to teach that class ?

That's the story.
 
You are aware that the state of Oklahoma currently has a mandate to teach the Bible as a historical document and that he would like teachers learned in the Bible to teach that class ?

That's the story.

Teachers "learned in history" would teach that class.
 

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