Baptist Joint Committee executive director Brent Walker offers his views on the proper ways to use religion (and not) in the public school curriculum, in a new column for the Washington Post's On Faith site.
Teaching about religion in the classroom is among many appropriate ways religion can be included in the school day.
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It's easy to articulate these general principles but hard to apply them — even more true today in the heat of our culture wars than it was 50 or even 15 years ago. Still, we need to try. And we have to get it right.
He goes on to offer specific suggestions being "constitutionally appropriate, culturally sensitive, and educationally sound." Read the whole thing!