| Decatur, Ala. | Thursday, May 23, 2013 |
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To The Daily: When I was in school back during the Stone Age (I graduated in 1949), there was no "gun control" and no schoolhouse shootings.
But the Bible was read in the classroom and we were taught the difference between right and wrong.
Now, in this "enlightened" age, we have gun laws (many of them) and we also have schoolhouse shootings (too many of them). But the Bible is not allowed in the classroom, and some people can't see the connection.
Don Gregg
Elkmont
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Bravo, Don.
Amen. That is right on Don.
the quran isnt read in school either. or any other religious book. yet some people cant see the connection.
Christopher Columbus was an avid bible reader yet he set in motion the death of perhaps 8 million natives of Hispaniola. I don't see a connection. Shall I go on?