What A Surprise!
Georgia Passes Bill to Fund Bible Courses in Public High Schools
By Richard Fausset, Times Staff Writer
March 28, 2006
ATLANTA — Georgia's Legislature on Monday passed a bill to fund elective Bible courses in public high schools, sparking concern among 1st Amendment advocates and generating praise from lawmakers worried that children are losing their grasp on one of Western civilization's most influential texts.
These courses will be taught in conjunction with the very popular GSL (Georgia Sign Language) Course.
3 Comments:
Oh sure, pick on the unfortunate. These school kids have survived the relentless war on God, and it's time they be exposed to the peace and serenity of the Old Testament.
Every elementary kid needs rape, torture, murder, incest, sodomy, plague, and war. Right?
1:02 PM
My fingers got tired writing the list...yeah GOD!
6:20 PM
I like when you say GOD in caps. It makes me feel...dirty.
8:46 AM
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