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Oklahoma Parents and Teachers Challenge Bible Mandate in Schools
Oklahoma City, USAFriday, October 18, 2024
The lawsuit points out that the initial plan to buy the Bibles seemed to favor a specific version endorsed by former President Donald Trump. This plan was later changed after state purchasing officials got involved. This isn't the first lawsuit trying to stop Walters' mandate. Another one is currently in progress in Mayes County.
Walters, who was a public school teacher before being elected, has said he won't back down from the "woke mob." He believes that understanding the Bible's impact on the U.S., in its historical context, was normal until the 1960s. He thinks that removing it from schools has led to a decline in education standards.
Walters was elected on a platform of fighting against what he calls "woke ideology," banning certain books from school libraries, and removing what he sees as left-wing indoctrination from classrooms.
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