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Oklahoma is now requiring that all schools include teachings centered around the Bible in curriculums for grades five through 12.

State Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters said in a memo Thursday that every Oklahoma school is mandated to teach students the Bible, which includes the Ten Commandments. The memo states that adherence to the mandate is compulsory and Walters’ office will provide further instructions for monitoring and reporting the implementation for the 2024-2025 school year.

The Bible is an indispensable historical and cultural touchstone,” Walters said in a press release unveiling the mandate. “Without basic knowledge of it, Oklahoma students are unable to properly contextualize the foundation of our nation which is why Oklahoma educational standards provide for its instruction. This is not merely an educational directive but a crucial step in ensuring our students grasp the core values and historical context of our country.

The Bible will be referenced as an “appropriate study of history, civilization, ethics, comparative religion, or the like, as well as for their substantial influence on our nation’s founders and the foundational principles of our Constitution,” the memo says.



Walters ordered the Bible in classrooms after the Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled against what would’ve been the nation’s first publicly funded religious charter school.

The state’s Virtual Charter School Board greenlighted an application for the school in 2023, which prompted state Republican Attorney General Gentner Drummond to sue in October in a bid to block funding, characterizing it as an “irreparable violation of our individual religious liberty” and “an unthinkable waste of our tax dollars.”




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Louisiana and now Oklahoma?

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Ryan Walters (a member of the Church of Christ) is such an embarrassment. As a Christian, I'm offended that this guy is using religion and the bible to further his political career. I don't think this decision is going to play out like he expects.
 
I don’t think the 10 commandments should be displayed in public schools but I have absolutely no problem with reinforcing some of the morals and virtues.

I don’t necessarily think you need a book to follow most of that stuff anyhow.
 
I don’t think the 10 commandments should be displayed in public schools but I have absolutely no problem with reinforcing some of the morals and virtues.

I don’t necessarily think you need a book to follow most of that stuff anyhow.
I agree. This guy led the push to ban various books he deemed as being pornography. There are verses in the bible that are worse than some of the stuff he wanted to be removed from Oklahoma school libraries.
 
It's wrong if they teach kids that they need to follow the 10 commandments because it's the Word of God.
I don't think it's wrong if they teach how influential the Bible was to Western Culture. The OP seems to suggest it's more of the latter.
 
The bible should be on the curriculum as an educational resource. It's language use is far superior to any other book. There is a total lack of understanding of symbolism in today's society resulting in embarrassing conspiracy theories. As a founding principle of western society it is historically accurate and relevant for education.
 
Bible is most accurate ancient historical record ever and should be taught in schools.
historical talking donkeys,
historical battles that are won or lost depending on Moses’ arm height.
Historical magic baby
Historical dead baby magic
Historical “watch this dude tie torches to 300
Foxes tails and send them to go burn down that village”
Historical revenge bear
Historical incest
 
As an FYI . . . this guy holds meetings in the smallest public meeting room possible to prevent parents and others who might speak against him from being able to do so. On the occasion that someone does get a seat, they rip him apart for his stupidity.

He's held executive sessions and prevented state legislators on education committees from attending.

He's currently still pursuing a teacher who has left the state over her sharing a QR code with a link to books he wanted banned. She has left the state and he's still trying to take her teaching certificate.
 
There is a total lack of understanding of symbolism in today's society resulting in embarrassing conspiracy theories
It’s not society who refuses to see allegories in the Bible, it’s Christians. Believing every word in its most literal sense (outside of the poetry and such) is a base tenant of the religion
 
Stop giving these lunatics the benefit of the doubt. No it's not going to stop at an academic pursuit, we have Christian fascists within our own government that would love more than anything to turn our nation into a theocracy. Look up Project 2025. Look up what GOP officials are saying. We've had many "church and state were never supposed to be separated" comments in the last several years.
 
The bible should be on the curriculum as an educational resource. It's language use is far superior to any other book. There is a total lack of understanding of symbolism in today's society resulting in embarrassing conspiracy theories. As a founding principle of western society it is historically accurate and relevant for education.
Are you familiar with Qanon? They mostly comprise of Christians and everything they believe in is a conspiracy. I don't think the Bible is going to help considering the group I just mentioned. It would be better to put religion behind us and work on critical thinking skills and less magical thinking.
 
Are you familiar with Qanon? They mostly comprise of Christians and everything they believe in is a conspiracy. I don't think the Bible is going to help considering the group I just mentioned. It would be better to put religion behind us and work on critical thinking skills and less magical thinking.
Explain scientific terms to the masses and they switch off. Don't mention co2 or greenhouse gasses just show them mad max and let them make up their own mind on the right thing to do.
 
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