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Oklahoma State Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters set off a firestorm of controversy on June 27, 2024, with an announcement that shocked the nation. Walters stated, “Effective immediately, all Oklahoma schools must incorporate the Bible, which includes the Ten Commandments, as an instructional support into the curriculum across specified grade levels. This directive aligns with the educational standards approved on or about May 2019, with which all districts must comply.”

As soon as the announcement hit the media, opposing voices spoke loudly, accusing Walters of numerous offenses, from violating the First Amendment’s Establishment Clause to promoting “Christian Nationalism” in public schools. The readers’ comments made clear that they had not read Walters’ announcement, nor did they read the Oklahoma State Department of Education Instructional Support Guidelines for Teachers.

TRUTH:

Both documents explain that the Bible is to be used as instructional support that teachers can incorporate, emphasizing only its historical, literary, and secular benefits, ensuring compliance with legal standards and precedents.

With no knowledge of the documents, the objections revealed lies that many people may believe about Oklahoma’s schools teaching a curriculum to emphasize the historical influence of the Bible. To help clarify the project and help the public understand, I divided the verbal objections into five categories of untruths.

Lie #1: Teaching the Bible from a historical perspective breaches the separation of church and state guidelines in the Constitution. 

As per the OSDE Teacher Guidelines, teachers are to approach incorporating the Bible in a manner that emphasizes only the historical, literary, and secular benefits—ensuring compliance with legal standards and precedents.

Further, the phrase “separation of church and state” is not in the Constitution. Nevertheless, the Supreme Court has established that the Bible can be taught in schools. In fact, it is part of the standardized Advanced Placement (AP) World History curriculum used throughout the country.

Lie #2: Teaching from the Bible will enable teachers to use the Bible to evangelize students.

Nowhere in the description of the project do the guidelines endorse or suggest using the Bible for proselytizing, conducting discussions on Biblical doctrine, or engaging students in devotional encounters. Walters specifically states the desired academic outcomes. “The Bible is an indispensable historical and cultural touchstone. Without basic knowledge of it, Oklahoma students are unable to contextualize the foundation of our nation properly, which is why Oklahoma educational standards provide for its instruction. This is not merely an educational directive but a crucial step in ensuring our students grasp the core values and historical context of our country.”

Lie #3: Teaching the Bible is a form of Christian Nationalism.

Looking at the Bible as a historical document gives students insight into the thoughts and minds of our forefathers, who believed that it was possible to love God and love their country. Today it is not uncommon for liberals who oppose Christianity to call believers who love God and love America Christian Nationalists, Neo-Nazis, and White Supremacists. Someone who participates in such behavior has never been taught the proper understanding of what our founders meant when they penned the Declaration of Independence stating, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that their Creator endows them with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” Without knowing the intent of the founders, our students fall prey to those who resort to derogatory name-calling of Christians, hoping to invoke guilt for any expression of appreciation and respect for America.

Lie #4: The Bible in the classroom goes against the First Amendment’s Establishment Clause and teaches a particular interpretation of the Bible as truth.

The First Amendment’s Establishment Clause prohibits the government from making any law “respecting an establishment of religion.” In the 1930s, America’s educational elites violated the First Amendment’s Establishment Clause by instating secular humanism as the primary religion to be taught in our public schools. Over time, our students plunged into ignorance of the many contributions Christianity made to Western civilization. Bringing into our classrooms knowledge and appreciation of the numerous contributions made by Christians in art, music, literature, speeches, and critical thinking would significantly enhance the lives of our students without diminishing contributions made by other cultures.

Lie #5: Teaching the Bible in public schools will violate the Supreme Court case dealing with Bible reading in public schools in Abington v. Schempp, which was decided in 1963.

 Abington School District v. Schempp, 374 U.S. 203 (1963), dealt with school-sponsored mandatory Bible reading and reciting the Lord’s Prayer in public schools. Both were ruled unconstitutional. Superintendent Walters’s curriculum only covers the Bible’s historical, literary, and secular benefits as they pertain to Western civilization.

Anyone interested in critiquing the project should take a few minutes to read Superintendent Walter’s stated goals. The Bible’s prolific influence throughout history is profound, but it is fast slipping out of our culture because we have not instilled its value in the minds of our youth. Who knows, discovering the Bible could give our nation a fresh look at how to produce great works of art, literature, and scientific discovery in the next generation.

Please share the truth about Oklahoma’s new standards with a friend!

Nancy Huff is an educator with a mission to equip believers to pray strategically for the Cultural Mountain of Education. She has authored Taking the Mountain of Education: A Strategic Prayer Guide to Transform America’s Schools, Decrees for Your School, and Safety Zone: Scriptural Prayers to Transform Your School. She leads prayer groups to pray at key educational locations across the U.S. For additional information, go to: https://takingthemountainofeducation.com/author/nancyahuff/. Photo credit: US Department of Education, CC BY 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons.

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Kathy Casillas
August 14, 2024

Thanks for every effort to turn the tide of evil in this nation!

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Tom Chereck Jr
August 13, 2024

True, but a few courageous teachers will.

Colleen
August 13, 2024

Most teachers would not have a clue how to teach the literary and historical value of the Bible

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    Tom Chereck Jr
    August 13, 2024

    True, but a few courageous teachers will.

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    DJ
    August 15, 2024

    I really wish people would not judge “most teachers” by the radical left wing teachers or other ill-prepared teachers.
    Curriculum standards will be created, if they don’t already exist, to guide teachers on what and how to implement Bible related curriculum into appropriate courses.

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Mimi
August 12, 2024

Yes, I agree that the Bible is an important text for students to learn the cultural and historical foundation of our country. But let’s not leave out our Jewish citizens and give honor where it is due. Our country was founded not just Christian principles, but on Judeo- Christian principles.

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    Tom Chereck Jr
    August 13, 2024

    It doesn’t limit Jewish teachers from using the Bible.

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Nancy
August 12, 2024

The Mayflower started our country to be under God. The Mayflower Compact. David Barton has published the first USA public School textbook…all prayers and scriptures (to learn how to read) Wallbuilder’s. Our public schools started to go downhill in 1962 when they kicked God out of the Public Classroom in our high school SAT scores. They misinterpreted the Separation of churches and state. Check with David Barton.
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Linda Rice
August 12, 2024

Open door for Islam and satanic clubs.

Larry Weiler
August 12, 2024

All the lies coming from those who oppose the bible being available to our children at school are the same people who support the evils being forced on us ie the entire woke agenda. They only want their views being presented, may the light of truth come upon them and they turn to God for guidance. Trust in God. 🙏😇🙏

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James
August 11, 2024

As I understand the establishment clause meaning is that no one denomination would dominate but that the belief in Christ was paramount and the whole reason behind the constitution

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    DJ
    August 15, 2024

    If you mean by “not dominate” that states would not use tax dollars to support a religion, that is correct. Before the American Revolution, the majority of colonies had a state supported religion, i.e., tax dollars supported the Church of the governments choice. Only Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Rhode Island did not.
    Minority religious groups, primarily Methodists and Baptists, complained. After 1776, opposition to state supported religion increased resulting in the establishment and free exercise clauses of the First Amendment — the Bill of Rights was passed when the First Congress of the United States met between March 1789 and March 1991. The Bill of rights was ratified by the 13 States in 1791 to appease the Anti-Federalists who were promised the Bill of Rights if they’d support ratification of the new U. S. Constitution. Religious freedom was one of their concerns about the Constitution.

    I hope this does not offend, history lessons were my life’s work.

Kathy Bolam
August 11, 2024

How cunning for the Bible to be reduced to historical and secular benefits instead being taught as the Word of God on how to love one another by a personal relationship to God to guide our conduct in this life. To be imitators of God.

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    katy s
    August 11, 2024

    I actually took a literature class in college and did a paper on the book of Job. God’s word is power no matter how you look at the context (classroom literature). I became a Christian because of this class and received Christ due to my paper on the book of Job. Pretty awesome …His word never returns void and carries the Power of the Holy spirit that in the spirit realm can’t be explained.

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      Mary Beth
      August 11, 2024

      Wonderful testimony to the power of the Word.

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      Doug Brown
      August 13, 2024

      I think this is the real reason so many people oppose this law. They know the Bible has the power of God to change lives. And that is one reason I support the teaching of the Bible, even in this limited context. Thank you so much for sharing this encouraging story.

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        Barbara Janicki
        August 14, 2024

        yes – His word does not return to Him void, but accomplishes the purposes for which He sent it! (Isaiah 55:11) God’s Word is “living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword.” http://www.mtothe5th.wordpress.com

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Gale Sherrill
August 10, 2024

One of the challenges to the Bible being in the classroom comes from a deep fear that the truths it contains will expose personal faults and failures of those opposing it. Yet if you love the children, no other book is a better guide to right living and success.

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Peg B
August 10, 2024

May the states also use the Bible as evidence when teaching scientific presuppositions (i.e. the age of the earth and the calculations using it.) God’s word is inerrant from the beginning. Let them have a lively debate in school on Creationism vs. evolutionism and the critical thinking to be applied. Answers in Genesis does an excellent job in clarifying Creationism. We should be clamoring for it not only in the schools and universities, but also educating in the churches. We know our primary job is sharing the Gospel and making Disciples, but we cannot use only a portion of God’s word and leave out the entire beginning (Gen. 1-11). Jesus was in the beginning, the book of John confirms it and points back to it. Why aren’t we? May God bless Oklahoma and Ryan Walters. May it spur on every other state to do the same. Thank you Nancy for clarifying every key point. Iron sharpens Iron! Praise God for this good news!!!

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Ron Glenn Deere
August 10, 2024

The opposition to learning from God’s Word is predictable. Rom chapter 1 cites many sins that mankind has been guilty of. Sin also does something to our hearts. Biblical exhortation is met with “mind your own business” which the Christian IS doing. The very best way to deal with inevitable persecution is to move through it with love and wisdom.

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Mary Beth
August 10, 2024

Thank you, Nancy for this clarification. I was blessed to grow up in a little one-room country school where we did pray and read the Bible daily – as well as saying the pledge of allegiance. The Bible is of course so much more than accurate history and great literature, but that’s a good beginning in restoring it’s proper place in the education of our children. May the reading of Your Word prosper and be blessed as You promised, Lord.

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Barbara Janicki
August 10, 2024

The Bible is a foundational textbook for understanding World History, Israel’s history, U. S. history and for the teaching of those three subjects in addition to being filled with wisdom (Proverbs) and wonderful literature and poetry and dramatic human stories of courage, survival and faith. When such a rich resource of information is available, it doesn’t make sense not to use it in educating our children or ourselves. The fact that the Bible is God’s living, eternal, Word of Truth that does “not return to Him void” will bestow on us an undeserved benefit when God’s word is studied as part of an educational upbringing in this country. Thank you for this article exposing the lies that are coming against this initiative – when truth is known, decisions are always better ones. It is Truth that will expose and defeat all lies – we need Truth in education desperately. God’s Word is Truth! Lord we know “Heaven and earth will pass away but Your Word will stand forever.” Let us learn from it now! http://www.mtothe5th.wordpress.com – post – “learning to love Leviticus”

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RICH
August 10, 2024

ABOUT TIME. THIS SHOULD HAPPEN NATIONWIDE! BUT NOT BY LAW, BUT BY FAITH
THANK YOU GOD. PLEASE CONTINUE THE REVIVAL.
I ASK IN JESUS’ NAME.
AMEN

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    Dee
    August 10, 2024

    I have been praying continually to bring the Bible back in our schools and it is happening. There is a hungar for it and our children will be much wiser and better off with God’s Word instilled in them. REVIVAL!!!!

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Beverly Enderlein
August 10, 2024

Thank you for these outstanding articles ! Please keep sharing accurate biblical insights in Jesus Name.

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Toni Kushner
August 10, 2024

Someone needs to help teach our children LOVE and RESPECT for one another

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Carrie
August 10, 2024

Thank you, I had not heard about these standards. The shocking antisemitism we have seen in our nation might be quelled if students learned about the Biblical history of Israel and the Jewish people, including the last century. When I was 17 my dad was stationed at an airbase in Germany. I got involved with the Catholic Youth Organization on base (I was not Catholic, but I had friends who were.) A young priest took us on an overnight field trip to Dachau. We toured the camp, and I saw the crematoriums, the enlarged photos of the piled-up emaciated bodies, and stood in one of the gas chambers. I was shocked…I had never heard about any of this at school. I am so grateful to that priest for taking us.
“So Lord, we thank You for this man Ryan Walters, and his boldness, and for this initiative. May it not be stopped. May it spread to other states and may Your Word be read and talked about and valued at every school in America…and may Your Truth result in the salvation of many families, and a correct perspective of Israel and the Jewish people.”

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Patty
August 10, 2024

I graduated from high school in 1974. We were never taught anything about Israel, ancient or modern, even though the Yom Kippur War and the 6 Day War and the 1972 Olympic were current events. Everything was focused on China, Russia and Viet Nam. . We were never taught about 1948 and the establishment of modern day Israel. Much of what I learned has come from Golda Meir’s autobiography, an excellent book . Sunday schools don’t teach anything about Israel, but they should. Using the Bible for history would be awesome, especially since archeology has provided evidence to support it.

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Jesse Oliver
August 10, 2024

Thank you Lord, The Bible, Word of God is foundational for our stories be well rounded informed citizens. With the word in their hearts they can help to turn our nation back to God.

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Tina H.
August 10, 2024

Thank You, Nancy, for using your insightful expertise to help us navigate through the lies of the adversary.
For those interested in more of our nation’s history I suggest Biblical Citizenship at Patriots’ Academy with Rick Green or Wall Builders with David and Tim Barton.
Bless you, Nancy.

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Sue Reilly
August 10, 2024

BRAVO!!! Praise God!! Praise Jesus!! Come Holy Spirit!! Thank you Oklahoma!!! Thank you Nancy Huff!! ❤️😊🙏🏻🇺🇸

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BJP
August 10, 2024

Dear Jesus: Help this initiative and any others that will place your word where the young people of today may see it and thereby find you. When I was growing up, the bible was a mainstay on many coffee tables in homes. We had teachers who loved God and were even advisors for Good News Clubs that we could have at school. the Good News was your Gospel, Jesus. Since so many young people today have not been brought up to love or even KNOW you, Savior we need them to see and hear about you even if it starts as a history lesson. They are not going to church nor are their parents. You are not talked about in their homes and their minds and thoughts are constantly assaulted with demonic content on television, radio, books, schools, friends and the internet. With so many young people joining gangs –seeking a type of belonging and family, I pray that through this initiative they find everything they are desiring in YOU my Lord and Savior. I pray that more and more parents will also come to true knowledge of and relationship with you. That they will see the importance of training their children in the way they should go which includes giving them a future and a HOPE in Christ. To you be all Glory, Honor, Power and PRAISE for you alone are worthy to be praised.
Amen

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