FOX/AP: Ga. Schools Cautious on Bible Classes
THIS IS NOT A GOOD INDICATOR - EXCEPT OF THE TACIT VICTORY OF LEFTISM, POSTMODERNISM AND THE ACLU'S ANTI-CHRISTIAN AGENDA. AN AGENDA WHICH DOVETAILS NICELY WITH THAT OF OUR ENEMY.
Georgia's public schools walk a delicate line as they decide whether to offer the nation's first state-funded Bible classes _ measuring the difference between preaching and teaching with the likelihood of costly lawsuits looming for those that miss the mark.WHILE OUR JIHADIST FOES - MOSTLY FUNDED BY THE SAUDIS - TRAIN FUTURE JIHADISTS IN MADRASSAS ALL OVER THE GLOBE, SOUTHERN BAPTISTS IN THE DEEP SOUTH CAN'T SEEM TO GET THE BIBLE TAUGHT AS LITERATURE IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS. SHEESH!
The state school board approved curriculum in March for teaching the Bible in Georgia's high schools, but there hasn't been a rush of schools to start up the classes. Only a handful of the state's 180 school districts have agreed to offer the elective classes so far.
THIS IS NOT A GOOD INDICATOR - EXCEPT OF THE TACIT VICTORY OF LEFTISM, POSTMODERNISM AND THE ACLU'S ANTI-CHRISTIAN AGENDA. AN AGENDA WHICH DOVETAILS NICELY WITH THAT OF OUR ENEMY.
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