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		<title>Bible Literacy in Public Schools</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A new education law (passed in 2007 and now in implementation) mandates that Bible literacy be taught to our school children. What does that mean?

 

First we can look at what it does not mean. Teaching Bible literacy does not mean:

 

    * teachers, schools, and districts now have a green light to teach religion. The distinction is difficult to define, but it is important. Schools and classrooms are not the forum to dive into the teaching within the Bible. This is not a green light to preach to our children. It is an opportunity to look at the value of the Bible as an historic piece of literature.

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