Alabama State Senator Scott Beason has turned out to be the principal opponent of a new textbook, The Bible and Its Influence, backed by liberals for schools that want to teach about the Bible. Writing in Worldnetdaily.com, Beason outlines not only the background of the chief architect of the book but details how the book undermines belief in God.
Beason notes that Dr. Charles C. Haynes is a consultant for the Bible Literacy Project. Haynes is the author of a piece entitled “When the Government Prays, Nobody Wins,” which implies that the National Day of Prayer should be eliminated. He has authored books with the Council On Islamic Education. He serves on the board of the Pluralism Project along with Wiccan High Priestess Margot Adler. He also authored “Sexual Orientation and Public Schools: All or Nothing?” which has been endorsed by the radical Gay Lesbian, Straight Education Network.
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