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<blockquote data-quote="Strathos" data-source="post: 73881645" data-attributes="member: 320753"><p>Who writes the history book? You obviously can't use the Bible as a textbook since there are so many vastly different ways to interpret it, even just limited to Genesis. There's also the problem of, once again, not everyone in the country being Christian. Some people would demand that the Koran or the Vedas be used as textbooks if this set a precedent. And even if you somehow got past all of that, what version do you use? Obviously you would want the KJV, but others might want the NIV, ASV, CSB, etc.</p><p></p><p>Most everyone has their own ideas about creationism, and most of them don't match up with each other. How do you find one that everyone can agree on?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Strathos, post: 73881645, member: 320753"] Who writes the history book? You obviously can't use the Bible as a textbook since there are so many vastly different ways to interpret it, even just limited to Genesis. There's also the problem of, once again, not everyone in the country being Christian. Some people would demand that the Koran or the Vedas be used as textbooks if this set a precedent. And even if you somehow got past all of that, what version do you use? Obviously you would want the KJV, but others might want the NIV, ASV, CSB, etc. Most everyone has their own ideas about creationism, and most of them don't match up with each other. How do you find one that everyone can agree on? [/QUOTE]
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