Kentucky High School Drops Plans for ‘Bible Literacy’ Course Over Constitutional Concerns

Photo Credit: John Harris Pe

(Louisville Courier Journal) A Kentucky high school will not offer a course on the Bible because of legal concerns over a 2017 law that allows the teaching of such electives in the state’s public schools.

The school-based decision making council for Anderson County High School in Lawrenceburg voted unanimously Tuesday to instead offer a “World Religions” course.

The World Religions course will be an optional elective that covers Christianity, Islam, Hinduism and other popular world religions, officials said.

Anderson County High, which began its new school year Thursday, originally planned to offer a “Bible Literacy” course focused on the historical influences of the Old Testament.

Continue reading this story >>


Become a Christian News Network Supporter...

Dear Reader, has ChristianNews.net been of benefit and a blessing to you? For many years now, the Lord has seen fit to use this small news outlet as a strong influential resource in keeping Christians informed on current events from a Biblical worldview. With much compromise and many falsehoods in modern-day Christianity, we strive to bring you the news by keeping Christ and His word in focus. If you have benefited from our news coverage, please prayerfully consider becoming a Christian News supporter by clicking here to make a one-time or monthly donation to help keep the truth of God's word widely and freely published and distributed. May Christ continue to be exalted through this work!

Print Friendly, PDF & Email