NC bill would add Bible study at public schools
Published 12:00 am Wednesday, February 27, 2013
RALEIGH (AP) A measure introduced at the North Carolina legislature would allow the state’s public high schools to offer Bible study.
The bill by Sen. Stan Bingham on Tuesday would allow local school boards to offer students elective courses for credit on the Old Testament, the New Testament or a combination of the two.
No student would be required to take the courses, but the courses would provide academic credit toward graduation.
Similar religious courses offered in taxpayer-supported schools in other parts of the country have raised concerns among civil libertarians about the Constitutional separation of church and state.
The Davidson Republican did not immediately respond to messages seeking comment. A dozen lawmakers in the GOP-controlled Senate have already signed on as co-sponsors to Bingham’s bill, including three Democrats.