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Ala. bill would move religion classes off campus

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (RNS) A proposed Alabama law would allow churches or ministries to teach a religion class to public school students off campus, if parents and school boards give permission and the churches provide transportation and other expenses. By Greg Garrison.

Topics: Politics, Legislation
Tags: alabama bill, biblical studies, creationism, public school, religion class

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