It's about time! What this country needs is a full-year course on the Bible exclusively, because we can't possibly teach it in church or Sunday school or at home...
I doubt that law will withstand a challenge on constitutional grounds.
Once these courses turn into proselytizing some secular group (FFRF) will go after them. Higher courts and even the Supreme Court has already ruled on the unconstitutionality of this and all that will happen is that those schools will lose a lot of money in lost lawsuits.
Good Luck with that. I love the FFRF and support them. But they have been called into the local schools twice. As soon as they leave things go right back to religious nonsense.
@freeofgod In order for FFRF to intervene someone must file a complaint. If things return to normal and the complaint gets refiled FFRF will step in again and, often, it leads to a lawsuit. Their newsletters highlight how thing proceed and the school eventually lose.
@JackPedigo Complaints were filed. The FFRF did come. Things returned to normal the next day. Stupid is beyond control.
Personally, I don't think school is the appropriate place to instill dogma, but if it is a comparative lit class, I can see it. As long as it is not mandatory curriculum.
Sweet!
That means we can also teach Satanism, Wiccan and Celtic paganism.
Funny anecdote, I have known a few Satanists in my life and they were the most pro-self defense (as in learn to fight well), honest, uninhibited, fiercely loyal people I've ever known.
If they are going to teach religion they should teach all religions.
I took an anthropology class entitled "World Religions", and found it very informative. As ignorant as most Americans are, it wouldn't be a bad idea to have a course on World Religions in the high schools. At least, there would be fewer idiots mistaking Hindus for Moslems, or Pagans for Satanists!
I think we need a new law that requires science, or another religion, to be taught in churches.