
Florida school district unanimously votes to keep Bible in libraries after atheist complaint
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A Florida school district shut down a challenge from an atheist activist to remove the Bible from school libraries in a unanimous vote Wednesday evening.
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The religious book faced a complaint by local atheist activist Chaz Stevens, who said the book was "too sensitive or controversial for a typical classroom setting," because of its sexual and violent content.
The Bible is already permitted to be studied in Florida schools, through "a secular program of education including, but not limited to, an objective study of the Bible and of religion."
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