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| Yes | 24% | 357 votes | Total: 1464 votes | |
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by groundhog91
Created on: September 22, 2011
Proverbs 3:4-8 …”So shalt thou find favour and good understanding in the sight of God and
Created on: December 23, 2009 Last Updated: December 25, 2009
Is the information in the bible relevant in the class room today as a text book?
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by Rayne Britt
Created on: April 14, 2008
Once upon a time, it was commonplace in the United States of America for children to learn to read from
Created on: March 31, 2009
The Bible is a history book, and so much more. It provides direction for daily living, getting along
by Mechgold
Created on: April 22, 2008 Last Updated: March 08, 2012
Is the information in the Bible relevant to today's classroom as a textbook on every subject?
In today's
Created on: February 29, 2008
Yes, most definitely. The bible says in Psalm 119:128 "Wherefore I esteem all thy precepts concerning
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No
Created on: December 10, 2009
The Bible is a sacred text, but it is not a textbook, and it is not relevant to all school subjects.
by Judy Merrill
Created on: February 25, 2010
The bible does not belong in the classroom at all. It is not a textbook on any given subject.
by maddie rose
Created on: February 20, 2008 Last Updated: September 13, 2008
Should the Bible be Taught in Every Textbook?
No.The information in the Bible is important to our personal
by R.A. Scott
Created on: May 09, 2008 Last Updated: August 27, 2010
Controversy is what the bible ends up being about. Every time it is brought up things always get a little
Created on: December 02, 2009 Last Updated: December 03, 2009
This strikes a powerful contradiction, as to completely disregard the biblical place is to say it does
Created on: January 12, 2010
Any arguments raised in favor of using the Bible in a public school classroom for even the most innocent-sounding
by Travis King
Created on: April 12, 2009 Last Updated: April 14, 2009
Is the information in the Bible relevant to today's classroom as a textbook on every subject? As a Bible-believing
Created on: December 04, 2009 Last Updated: February 13, 2010
If the question were to be phrased 'Is the information in the Bible relevant?" the answer would
Created on: January 29, 2011 Last Updated: February 01, 2011
I’m sure as you can all see I voted no, and the argument behind my reason for saying no is simply,
Created on: February 21, 2008
Not even the Bible itself claims to be usable as a textbook on every subject. 2 Timothy 3:16 says, "All
Created on: May 11, 2009
Every subject? Who came up with that idea? What is the Bible going to teach someone about math? Certainly,
Created on: June 10, 2008
"All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training
Created on: April 27, 2008
The Bible is an excellent work of Literature. It is, in fact, more than that: it is a spiritual guide
by Ken Bradford
Created on: October 30, 2008
The question "Is the information in the Bible relevant to today's classroom as a textbook on every subject?"
by Magius
Created on: February 21, 2008
No single book is an authority on "every subject", and the Bible is no exception. Indeed, the Bible
by Dave Simmons
Created on: July 26, 2008
"Is the information in the Bible relevant to today's classroom as a textbook on every subject" is presumably
Created on: May 19, 2008
NO.
The Bible (and I assume we mean the King James version of the Bible) ia a wonderful collection of
Created on: April 17, 2008
The question is ludicrous. The Bible is not a textbook on ANY subject. The Bible is THEOLOGY.
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