MW: Bible Ban Akin To Book Burning
Again, the Bible doesn’t belong to one denomination. Your assumption that it should be banned from public schools isn’t based on the Idaho Constitution. It’s akin to book-burning. I wanted my kids to attend Nampa Classical Academy because I wanted them to receive a classical education, not a religious education. I’m not trying to use charter schools as a back door for religious education, and resent the Press-Tribune editorial board for assuming that’s what parents are trying to do/ Marci Whitehead , Nampa (Idaho Press Tribune letter). More here . H/T: Treasured Valley
- Wednesday Morning Coffee /Treasured Valley
- Innocent until proven guilty /Clayton Cramer
- Reflections on God in a Mouseketeer hat /Dennis Mansfield
- Walt Minnick: Bonafide conservative /MountainGoat Report
- Farm team /Fort Boise
Question: Do you agree/disagree with letter writer Marci Whitehead’s point that banning the Bible as a literary resource in school is similar to book burning?
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