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why does the law probihit teachers and other persons engaged in public schools to discussreligious doctrines in their respective classes in public schools to discuss religious doctrines in their respective classes

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Answered by aneiac
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Public schools may teach about religion in a secular context. The Bible may be taught in a school, but only for its historical, cultural or literary value. ... value and never in a devotional, celebratory or doctrinal manner, or in such a ... These programs should instill understanding, tolerance and respect for a pluralistic society.

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Answered by rijularoy16
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Any discussion of religion in the classroom should be sensitive to the beliefs of the different students in the class.

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