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Oklahoma’s superintendent orders public schools to teach the Bible – relying on controversial views about religious freedom

  • Written by Mark Satta, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Wayne State University
Oklahoma’s superintendent orders public schools to teach the Bible – relying on controversial views about religious freedomInstruction about the Bible can be legal – the question is how it's done, and what the intent is.Pascal Deloche/Godong/Universal Images Group via Getty Images

In the days since Oklahoma’s state superintendent, Ryan Walters, ordered school districts to teach the Bible, he’s been defending his mandate.

For example, he claimed in an...

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