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    Question: Can I read my Bible in school to my self in class?

    Answer: The work that students do in class is subject to the control of the teacher. However, if a teacher gives no guidelines on what students may select to read during a free reading period, a student may read the Bible or any other religious literature.


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    On 06/02/04
    Branden from VA said:
    I am a christian so it is easy for me to say yes, read the holy scriptures of the lord, There should be freedom of religion in schools were there is every were else. I encourage you to bring this up at a pta meeting and strees your belief and your personal right to read a holy scripture to your self anywere. Thanks
    On 05/04/04
    Alajuwan from VA said:
    I think at school we shoyuld have a prayer group just to help each other get our school work wright before we start school
    On 05/03/04
    bob from AZ said:
    i think that people should be able to do whatever they want in school and that no 1 can stop them reading anything they want \
    On 04/15/04
    Matt Everett from AR said:
    I think that is awesome that you get to read the bible in school because i think it is wrong that people try to criticize people for worshiping god
    On 04/13/04
    krystal from AZ said:
    It shouldn't matter what you read in school as long as it school appropriate and it doesn't offend anyone. Also that you are not reading it while the teacher is teaching just becasue the teacher doesn't belive doesn't give them the right to take their Bible away for them it is their right to read it if they want to at school. they caneven start talk about him at school and the teachers can't do anything about it because it is their freedom of speech that they are expressing. The teachers should be able to talk about it at school because if we are able to then they should.
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