Yes, but it can't be taught in U.S. public schools.
The Bible is allowed in public school in the United States when pupils bring it for personal use. The Bible cannot be used by a teacher or other school official under rulings stating there must be a separation between church and state.
This is 100% a matter of opinion.My opinion:People who read the bible should be allowed to Cary it anywhere they wish and read it at anytime they would be allowed time for similar personal pursuits. I do not feel that religion of any type should be forced on a person for any reason, so I should not have to listen to bible readings, be force to read the bible or any other religious text.
yes school is allowed to to make you do homework outside of school
Sure, it is allowed in areas where there are Christians.
Frontier School of the Bible was created in 1967.
Maranatha Bible School was created in 1977.
Countries like North Korea, Saudi Arabia, and Afghanistan heavily restrict the possession and distribution of religious texts, including the Bible. In these countries, reading the Bible can result in severe punishment, including imprisonment or even death.
The bible says you are not appointed to judge anyone.
they are allowed your school is weird
Oh yes they were allowed to go to school.
Schools generally have dress codes that may prohibit extreme hairstyles, including Mohawks. However, policies can vary between schools, so it is best to check with your school's specific guidelines.
Florida Bible Christian School was created in 1976.