It is your own opinion, but personally in my opinion it does not. It will help them be saved when Jesus comes back to judge the whole world. Bible classes in school, help people turn to Jesus so that when they die, they'll be able to spend all eternity in heaven with God and Jesus.
Some students can't stand the thought of attending school on a morally depraved college campus. For these students, attending a Bible college can be a smart choice. Bible college surrounds students with the Word of God. Students are required to take classes that focus on the Gospel of Jesus Christ and can be a true blessing to students.
World Bible School is one of the school I found from search, there you can learn more about Bible and Christianity. Here's a link to their website. www.worldbibleschool.org/
Yes
Depends on your state laws. Generally though-no. You can recreate the story in non-biblical terms-but you cannot recite or read from a bible while in class or hold bible classes in public school. Your students may hold their own religious study groups but you may not.
There were two International Bible Students, Bible Students can trace their roots to the 1860s, the Zion's Watch Tower Society was founded in 1879 and incorporated in 1884. Those associated with it called themselves "Bible Students: later "nternational Bible Students." In 1914, Charles Taze Russell informed Bible Students to refrain from using the "International Bible Students" name and to instead use "Associated Bible Students" when advertising their meetings.
There were two International Bible Students, Bible Students can trace their roots to the 1860s, the Zion's Watch Tower Society was founded in 1879 and incorporated in 1884. Those associated with it called themselves "Bible Students: later "nternational Bible Students." In 1914, Charles Taze Russell informed Bible Students to refrain from using the "International Bible Students" name and to instead use "Associated Bible Students" when advertising their meetings.
Free Bible Students was created in 1909.
Bible classes are only necessary if they are part of the curriculum for the specific degree you are working on.
Dawn Bible Students Association was created in 1932.
Yes, there are study Bibles that comes with software for students. A couple of these include Logos Bible Software and Bible Explorer's Bible and software.
The book "What does the Bible really teach?" available through www. watchtower.org
Green Gideon Bible is the small Bible that is handed out to college students.