Friday, February 11, 2011

KY Senate Passes Bill to Teach Bible in Schools; Bible Course Would Be a Social Studies Elective

The Christian Post website reports today (February 11, 2011) that the Kentucky Senate passed a bill by a vote of 34-1 this week to add Bible classes to the curriculum in public schools.

The measure directs the Kentucky Board of Education to create guidelines on a curriculum around the Bible. According to the measure, students would be able to take a Bible course as a social studies elective centered on Hebrew Scriptures, Old Testament of the Bible, the New Testament, or a combination of the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament of the Bible.

Sen. Joe Bowen (R-Owensboro) -- sponsor of the bill -- said the purpose of the legislation is Bible literacy.

Bowen added that the intention is to acquaint students with a book that has tremendous impact on American society and Western culture.

1 comment:

  1. It is absolutely appropriate and important for public schools to offer a class such as this. No one can deny the impact the Bible has on World History and culture.

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