if a Bible class is only offered for one religion's sacred text, isn't that an establishment of one religion over all others, regardless of whether the class itself is mandatory? check out the video before commenting as I pre-emptively address your response.
Unless the bible is being taught as the infallible word of a God it isn't. The bible can also be taught as literature and as part of the history of religion. There's nothing inherently wrong with teaching about different religions. It depends on how the information is presented.
if a Bible class is only offered for one religion's sacred text, isn't that an establishment of one religion over all others, regardless of whether the class itself is mandatory? check out the video before commenting as I pre-emptively address your response.
Unless the bible is being taught as the infallible word of a God it isn't. The bible can also be taught as literature and as part of the history of religion. There's nothing inherently wrong with teaching about different religions. It depends on how the information is presented.