Because some people wasn't the same reglion. You know, like jewish.
The bible was taken out of the public schools in the United States in 1963. The decision followed one a year earlier that disallowed a prayer in the New York public schools. The reasons given in both instances referred to the First Amendments prohibition on establishment of a religion.
They didn't.What was taken out of the schools as a result of the 1962 Engel v. Vitale Supreme Court decision was involuntary prayer, and what was taken out of schools as a result of the 1963 Abington Township School District v. Schempp decision was involuntary Bible reading. But the Bible itself is still available in most school libraries for anyone who wishes to read it.The Bible is not relevant to the teaching of academic subjects such as mathematics and science, so it is quite properly not part of the curriculum in those classes. To the extent that the Bible is relevant to a subject -- such as, for instance, in the teaching of literature -- it can be used in classes.While many of the people involved in American history have been Christians, the Bible was not used as a reference or guide in the writing of the US constitution. Therefore there is little point (other than attempting to instill sectarian beliefs) in using the Bible in such classes.
In 1962 the US Supreme Court removed prayer from our public schools. In 1963 Bibles were removed. In 1980, the US Supreme Court said the Ten Commandments had to be removed from our public schools.
Bondage in the bible means taken into slavery.
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The bible was taken out of the public schools in the United States in 1963. The decision followed one a year earlier that disallowed a prayer in the New York public schools. The reasons given in both instances referred to the First Amendments prohibition on establishment of a religion.
Bible in the Schools was created in 1922.
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They didn't.What was taken out of the schools as a result of the 1962 Engel v. Vitale Supreme Court decision was involuntary prayer, and what was taken out of schools as a result of the 1963 Abington Township School District v. Schempp decision was involuntary Bible reading. But the Bible itself is still available in most school libraries for anyone who wishes to read it.The Bible is not relevant to the teaching of academic subjects such as mathematics and science, so it is quite properly not part of the curriculum in those classes. To the extent that the Bible is relevant to a subject -- such as, for instance, in the teaching of literature -- it can be used in classes.While many of the people involved in American history have been Christians, the Bible was not used as a reference or guide in the writing of the US constitution. Therefore there is little point (other than attempting to instill sectarian beliefs) in using the Bible in such classes.
In 1962 the US Supreme Court removed prayer from our public schools. In 1963 Bibles were removed. In 1980, the US Supreme Court said the Ten Commandments had to be removed from our public schools.
There is no such word in the Bible, is it spelled correctly?
Bondage in the bible means taken into slavery.
Bible study courses are available in churches and schools specially religious schools. Visit your church, they may have bible study courses for you. If not you can always go online, visit http://www.free-online-bible-study.com.
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There are many reputable online bible schools that you can enroll your children in. Do a basic search and see what schools come up. There are many schools that specialize in children, so make sure to choose one of those.
One thought is that the Bible can be taken to most public areas and read and studied. The Bible can be read and studied at home inside or outside. Most certainly in some countries the Bible can be taken into church.
None, the"Holy Bible" never intended for schools to be like they are today.