Oklahoma Spends Millions on Bibles for Schools, Sparking Civil Rights Investigation
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The millions the state has budgeted to expose public school students to scripture has prompted four civil rights groups to request records on Bibles expenditure.
Organizations opposing public funds for religious instruction argue that it violates church-state separation and promotes dangerous societal messages.
Rachel Laser, president of Americans United, criticized Superintendent Walters' initiative, stating that taxpayers shouldn't fund what she calls a 'Christian nationalist agenda'.
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