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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How's Shakespeare different from the Bible in your "it's the literary basis of 'Murca" thing?[/quote] Ideally both would get taught at some point. But there's no way to get the bible in school - even treated as text and not as part of religion- so I don't pretend to hope for it. And by 'Murica, you mean "All of English literature."[/quote] I’m pretty sure you can teach world religions and religious texts as literature in public schools. schools that don’t are making a choice not to. the first amendment doesn’t prohibit it at all. [/quote] PP here. No doubt, but I don't see it happening in DC anytime soon. Which is what it is. [/quote]
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