silverseason
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To me, teaching "the Bible" is not equivalent to teaching "Christianity" inasmuch as the Bible includes both the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) revered by Jews as well as the New Testament revered by the many Christian sects with different interpretations thereof. The Koran, so I understand, includes some of the same stories that appear in the Hebrew Bible. As a background for understanding literature, I would enjoy a class about the Bible.
I would not, however, want to be the teacher of a class with a lot of evangelical students insisting on the sanctity of the text. Here I would be telling them that the Bible is a fascinating example of a very old text which has been preserved for us and some student would asking me if it is the revealed word of God.
"Some people believe that," I would explain.
"But do you believe it?" they would ask.
"None of your damn business."
I would not, however, want to be the teacher of a class with a lot of evangelical students insisting on the sanctity of the text. Here I would be telling them that the Bible is a fascinating example of a very old text which has been preserved for us and some student would asking me if it is the revealed word of God.
"Some people believe that," I would explain.
"But do you believe it?" they would ask.
"None of your damn business."