so the bible is kind of important culturally when understanding literature written in english, so us schools will often cover it somewhat in that kind of context in the same way that “what is the quran” is a reasonable thing for a kid to know. presenting the bible as fact goes against the separation, but saying “this is a book” doesn’t
trump, being bad, is proposing dumb dumb fascist gibberish propaganda class (illegal, not enforced)
Isn’t that a violation of church-state split? Or does that not apply to schools in the US?
Probably, but the current administration’s goal is to make it a religious nationalist country so it tracks.
so the bible is kind of important culturally when understanding literature written in english, so us schools will often cover it somewhat in that kind of context in the same way that “what is the quran” is a reasonable thing for a kid to know. presenting the bible as fact goes against the separation, but saying “this is a book” doesn’t
trump, being bad, is proposing dumb dumb fascist gibberish propaganda class (illegal, not enforced)