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Group promotes constitutional amendment to make it textbook

A California group has submitted to the attorney general's office a
proposed ballot initiative to amend the state constitution to make the
King James Bible a textbook for public school students in grades 1
through 12 throughout the state. 

A statewide initiative to amend the constitution requires 598,105 voter
signatures to qualify for the ballot. This initiative is not yet in
circulation, but was filed with the state last month. 

The proposal makes the case that the King James Bible of 1611 is "one of
the supreme achievements of the English Renaissance, and is rightly
regarded as one of the most influential books in the history of English
civilization, which has served as a model of writing for generations of
English-speaking people, and is an acclaimed literary work of great
historic importance." 

Further, the initiatives backers, who maintain a website, say the Bible
is worthy of study in "such secular disciplines as history, literature,
culture, poetry, law, language, ethics, science and philosophy." 

The group wants the Bible used in the schools without any "devotional
purpose nor any denominational instruction to accept or reject its
religious components." Students would be furnished with copies at no cost
and parents would be permitted to opt their children out of the study of
the Bible. 

Backers note the U.S. Supreme Court found, as recently as 1980, the Bible
may be "integrated into the school curriculum, where the Bible may
constitutionally be used in an appropriate study of history,
civilization, ethics, comparative religion, or the like." 


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