Oklahoma stirs controversy by mandating Bible instruction in grades 5-12, sparking debate about the separation of church and state
The Oklahoma state superintendent's order mandating Bible instruction in public schools has ignited a fiery debate. Proponents see it as a way to preserve religious values and traditions, while opponents argue that it violates the separation of church and state, a cornerstone principle of the American government. This decision is likely to face legal challenges, with the outcome impacting religious freedom and public education debates across the country.