
"I predict we're headed for a constitutional train wreck," said Mark Chancey, chairman of the religious studies department at Southern Methodist University. "The people who suffer will be the educators and the students, and the people who will foot the bill will be us the taxpayers."
Public school Bible classes can be wonderfully enriching, he said, but teachers need resources and specific guidelines.
"Instead, the state board of education is sending them into a minefield without a map," Chancey said.
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