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Apparently Jesus is being ignored then. We have Christians going around saying homosexuality is immoral and that people choose to become homosexual and that sort of thing. Anything that makes Christians look bad is covered up. Here's something you might find interesting: link (editor's note: the link was modified to conserve space). We have evolution being banned from being in taught in schools because fundamentalists want to support only their views, yet we have scientific proof of the existence of evolution, such as fossils, watching single-celled organisms evolve, etc. We have anti-abortion rallies from people who say it's "anti-God." We even have Christians wanting to censor media they deem violent of sexual. In that case, we should ban the Bible. There's plenty of sex and violence in there. We have missionaries going around preaching their views and converting people to Christianity. We have Alcoholics Anonymous, which takes people who feel bad about themselves, and teaches them the only possible way that they can become well again is to accept Jesus. The First Amendment says that there should be freedom of religion. This school is being allowed to go against that by teaching Bible study, which only benefits the Christians. I figured I should add in that there is no proof that a town called Nazareth even existed in Israel in the year 1 AD, and that there are no historical records of the existence of Jesus until 300 years after his death. Also, the eclipses that are mentioned to have existed in the Bible do not match up with recorded scientific data. Remember that not everyone is Christian, and not everyone feels like being bugged to convert to a religion they don't care for. Do yourself and everyone else a favor, put down the Bible, and pick up a science textbook. It will do a world of good.