How to solve the issue of teaching the bible in public schools
linesbite
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Posted 10:56 pm, 09/14/2021
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The decline in the belief of a God statistically has shown a decrease in the amount of crime.
Why are the least religious states in the Unites States, the safest states to live in, (New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Vermont, Maine)
Most of the safest countries in the world to live in are also the most atheist. (Japan, Norway, Iceland, Sweden, Netherlands, Czech Republic, Belgium)
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rednecker
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Posted 10:52 pm, 09/14/2021
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Rather than sort out which God out of the 450+ English versions of the God of the bible to follow how about we teach children that the reason to do good works is to benefit the whole of humanity and to feel good about yourself for doing so.
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Acumen
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Posted 10:45 pm, 09/14/2021
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Increase in voidance is directly related to population increase.
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Acumen
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Posted 10:43 pm, 09/14/2021
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rednecker
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Posted 10:40 pm, 09/14/2021
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There are more than 450 translations of the bible into English. Good luck getting all the bible thumpers to agree which English version should be taught in public schools. They will never agree and everybody knows this.
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Zombie
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Posted 10:32 pm, 09/14/2021
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The decline of the belief of a God in this country coincides closely with the rise of violence in schools.
For some, when there is no hope, it also means no consequences, especially young impulsive teeangers.
Like it or not, it's very true. The values that once held this country together have withered.
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Acumen
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Posted 10:24 pm, 09/14/2021
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We have more than just Christians in America. Some Americans (23%) don't even believe in a God. Then you have the Mormons, Scientologists, Muslims, Witches, Native Americans, Buddhists, Voodoo and a bunch other religions.
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rednecker
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Posted 10:12 pm, 09/14/2021
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Tell the evangelicals that if they all can agree on what version of the bible to teach they will allow it. We all know that will never happen.
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