Per Dan Dennett, I can get behind teaching religion.
I'm reasonably confident that's not what the OK legislature meant to have happen, but it's the only constitutional way to do this. I think.
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Per Dan Dennett, I can get behind teaching religion.
I'm reasonably confident that's not what the OK legislature meant to have happen, but it's the only constitutional way to do this. I think.
One of these days my home state will make headlines that arent outright embarrassing. Not any day soon... but someday
Eventually, the tectonic plates will be rearranged such that Oklahoma is no longer on the surface of the Earth.
100% agree...who ever thinks it's okay would spaz if we taught temple classes or mosque classes