Zone1 People Cheer For Removing Christianity From America

This truly is heartbreaking. 💔 End times are definitely among us. 😔


The school are in the education business, not the religion business.
Take your kids to church..Sunday school is great!

Leave thinking to the schools to teach, religion does a historically poor job at thinking---it's been a crime even, under the church, to burn for free-thinking~
 
This truly is heartbreaking. 💔 End times are definitely among us. 😔


breaks the freedom of religion if one gets special treatment
The USA is founded on cristianity but to be fair
would a torah and koran not be available as well?

keep all that out of schools, let the kids decide

want that, that is what private catholic schools are for
 
The school are in the education business, not the religion business.
Take your kids to church..Sunday school is great!

Leave thinking to the schools to teach, religion does a historically poor job at thinking---it's been a crime even, under the church, to burn for free-thinking~


I think that it should still be an elective though.
 
breaks the freedom of religion if one gets special treatment
The USA is founded on cristianity but to be fair
would a torah and koran not be available as well?

keep all that out of schools, let the kids decide

want that, that is what private catholic schools are for
Well, the first five books in every Bible is the Torah. Muslims can suck eggs! We don't need terrorist books.
Funny how for for roughly 300 to 400 years, from early colonial era (1600's) until the Supreme Court effectively removed it in 1963. It served as a primary textbook for reading, instruction, and moral training from the Puritan era through the mid-20th century. Then, children were basically on their own and we saw Satan introduce wokeism into the schools to the point now half the country can't tell us what a woman is. Put the Bible back into the schools so that boys can learn to be men and girls can learn to be women. That way, the floundering half of America can catch up and be more like those who come out of private Catholic schools.
 
Well, the first five books in every Bible is the Torah. Muslims can suck eggs! We don't need terrorist books.
Funny how for for roughly 300 to 400 years, from early colonial era (1600's) until the Supreme Court effectively removed it in 1963. It served as a primary textbook for reading, instruction, and moral training from the Puritan era through the mid-20th century. Then, children were basically on their own and we saw Satan introduce wokeism into the schools to the point now half the country can't tell us what a woman is. Put the Bible back into the schools so that boys can learn to be men and girls can learn to be women. That way, the floundering half of America can catch up and be more like those who come out of private Catholic schools.
SC finally figured out what separation of church and state meant

As I mentioned, want your kid to read the bible, private school

I don't recall if they made me read it when I was young at a private baptist school

that is up the parents and of course taking you to church

pastor.........OK open up to page x and verse X and I am going to read it to you
yet very often really explain it well
 
Religion is for church.

Education is for school.
90 percent (more or less) of religion is education. The Bible is a textbook containing absolutely necessary knowledge. Sadly, most nominal Christians don't study it for that knowledge.

The biggest reason the Bible can't be taught in public schools is that it contradicts the notion that the kids are the greatest thing since sliced bread. Back in the day our teachers had us all on probation.
 
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I was born in 1948--educated through the 1950's and early 60's.
At no time did we study the bible in class..ever.
We did bring our rifles to school during hunting season though..for hunter safety class.

But zero Bible.
I'm in roughly the same age zone.
No, we never discussed the Bible in public schools.
But there wasn't a concerted effort to discredit Christianity either.
 
I'm in roughly the same age zone.
No, we never discussed the Bible in public schools.
But there wasn't a concerted effort to discredit Christianity either.
They lied to us in school back in those days..a lot, as it all turned out~
 
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