America, 2017:
This West Virginia school district has weekly Bible classes. A kindergartner is suing.
A kindergartner is battling county officials in federal court over Bible classes in public school.
In a federal lawsuit filed in January, Jane Doe, a pseudonymous plaintiff who is the mother of Mercer County, w.va., kindergartner Jamie Doe, challenged the county’s “Bible in the Schools” program, saying it was unconstitutional.
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One lesson, described in the suit, asked students to “imagine that human beings and dinosaurs existed at the same time.”
[…]The school district’s motion also pointed out that the classes, which are paid for by a nonprofit organization, receive no public funding.
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“Receives no public funding” - yeah, right. As if each minute of the school day has it’s own non-mixed funds.
And then we wonder why this state went so heavily for Trump?