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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Ed Brayton
Sent: Tue 7/22/2008 1:56 AM
To: 'Law Religion issues for Law Academics'
Subject: RE: Bible class rules set for Texas schools - Faith- msnbc.com
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gordon James
Klingenschmitt
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 2:12 PM
To: 'Law Religion issues for Law Academics'
Subject: RE: Bible class rules set for Texas schools - Faith- msnbc.com
1) Brayton seems to be confusing myth with statistical correlated fact,
that when we
To: 'Law Religion issues for Law Academics'
Subject: RE: Bible class rules set for Texas schools - Faith- msnbc.com
Having seen some of the material already at use in many Bible courses in
Texas, I can only say that the State board of education is being incredibly
irresponsible in not spelling out
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Ed Brayton
Sent: Tue 7/22/2008 1:56 AM
To: 'Law Religion issues for Law Academics'
Subject: RE: Bible class rules set for Texas schools - Faith- msnbc.com
Having seen some of the material already at use in many Bible courses in
Texas, I can only say
/2008 1:56 AM
To: 'Law Religion issues for Law Academics'
Subject: RE: Bible class rules set for Texas schools - Faith- msnbc.com
Having seen some of the material already at use in many Bible courses in
Texas, I can only say that the State board of education is being incredibly
irresponsible
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gordon James
Klingenschmitt
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 2:53 PM
To: Law Religion issues for Law Academics
Subject: RE: Bible class rules set for Texas schools - Faith- msnbc.com
Ed writes about teaching about the Bible (as an optional elective
Justice Brennan's well-known statement, concurring in Schempp, 374 US at 300:
teaching about the Bible in classes in literature or history is
permissible. As literature, surely teaching about the Bible is different from
other literature items, distinctively involving the necessity of treating
Religion issues for Law Academics'
Subject: RE: Bible class rules set for Texas schools - Faith- msnbc.com
Justice Brennan's well-known statement, concurring in Schempp, 374 US at
300: teaching about the Bible in classes in literature or history is
permissible. As literature, surely teaching about