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  • Ohio Teacher Refuses to Remove Bible From Classroom

    endo14 »
    Mon Apr 21, 2008 3:23 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 1

    This is not about seperation of church and state. It is about following poicy. Here is a copy of Mount Vernon's policy and it states that the district does not allow "devotional exercises or displays of a religious character,". The teacher also had the 10 commandments posted, Bibles stacked on a book shelf, posters with Bible verses on them and he removed or took them down. Why not just put the Bible in his desk drawer? They are not saying he can't have the Bible in the school or read from it during breaks or lunch, but it must be out of sight when class is in session...where is the debate? What if it was something more offensive?? Playboy, KKK literature, NAZI material, what would you all say then?

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