Blog Number 68: Religion and the Public-School Systems: A Response to the Republican Proposal that the Ten Commandments be Posted in Every Classroom and that Religion be Taught in Every Public School.
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I'm imagining a school inviting representatives from various religious groups to come in for 90 minutes each week, each in a different classroom, available to meet and talk with students ( of any or no denomination) who choose to spend that time with them. Students may always choose to attend the group to which their families belong or they may choose to visit and join discussions in other groups. Just a thought .