In a delicious twist of karma the Bible is banned in an Utah school district, and the Book of Mormon is on the chopping block.
>>>A school district in
Utah that last week banned the Bible from school libraries is now being asked to consider a further title for removal: the Book of Mormon.
The Davis school district, which serves Davis county, north of Salt Lake City, said it was considering a new complaint demanding the removal of the foundational text of the Utah-based
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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The Bible will remain in high school libraries.
The school district said it would assess the Book of Mormon for “all elements of the definitions of pornographic or indecent materials” as defined under a Utah law concerning sensitive materials.
The request to remove the book referenced violence including battles, beheadings and kidnappings. …<<<
Davis school district says it will assess text after complaint for ‘pornographic or indecent materials’ under law passed last year
www.theguardian.com
Some support this decision, believing that schools should be secular and neutral in relation to religious texts. However, others object, believing that such an act offends believers and violates their right to freedom of religion. I don't care, to be honest, I don't read it. I like discrimination topics more, I use
https://supremestudy.com/essay-examples/discrimination/ for this. Not because I'm enjoying it, but just because I'm curious. The question arises as to whether school curricula should be multi-religious and how to ensure fairness for all cultural and religious groups. This decision highlights the discussion about the interaction of religion and education in modern society.