Question 21
In the Supreme Court case Stone v. Graham (1980), the court wrote the following concerning public school curriculum.
The Bible may constitutionally be used in an appropriate study of history, civilization, ethics, comparative religion, or the like.
What does this court opinion say about the Establishment Clause in the First Amendment?
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The mere use of the Bible in a public classroom does not constitute a government endorsement of religion.
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People who follow the Bible are free to express their opinions within the public school setting.
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The Bible contains significant literary, historical, ethical, and cultural value.
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Public school curriculum cannot ignore the contributions of the Bible to the development of modern civilization.
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