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Breaking News!
Kentucky Senate Approves Bible Literacy Bill (June 2010)
Kentucky's Senate has approved a measure allowing Bible
classes in public schools. The bill,
sponsored by Sen. David Boswell, D-Owensboro, allows schools to offer
courses in the bible as electives, meaning no student would be required
to take them.
"The Bible is the most
influential book ever written," Boswell said during a speech on the
Senate floor.
The proposal
overwhelmingly cleared the senate by a 37 to 1 vote and will now be
taken up by the House. The only "no"
vote was cast by Sen. Kathy Stein, D-Lexington, who questioned the
constitutionality of teaching the Bible in public schools. She
added, "Public schools in Kentucky can and already do teach comparative
religion."
Source: www.cbn.com