Are Bible Classes in Public Schools Unconstitutional?

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By Ken Ham

Are voluntary, privately funded Bible classes in public schools unconstitutional in America? Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF)
thinks so. It is representing a kindergarten student from Mercer County,
West Virginia, who is suing (or, more appropriately, her parent is suing on her behalf) to challenge the existence of the county’s Bible in the Schools program.

This program is reportedly very popular with nearly every student attending the voluntary elective. The community helps raise nearly half a million dollars a year to ensure the program continues. However, this lawsuit argues the Bible class “advances and endorses one religion, improperly entangles …read more

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