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The bible is part of history.Originally posted by: WhipperSnapper
Originally posted by: sapiens74
So we are to ignore the biggest literary work in history?
To teach what?
Theory?
Why not just teach:
Reading, writing, arithmetic, science, history, geography, foreign language? What's wrong with that?
Who says that the Bible is the "biggest literary work in history"? What if Aristotle's works are really the biggest literary work in history since his work is the foundation of Western Civilization? (It was Aristotle's legacy and reason that gave us electricity and computers, not the Bible. The Bible gave us the Dark Ages and the Inquisition. The rediscovery of Aristotle gave us the Renaissance and modern society.)
Why teach Shakespeare or Steinbeck or Hemingway etc etc?