When Ginger Strivelli's 12-year-old son came home from school with a Gideon Bible, she called the Weaverville, North Carolina, school he attended to ask whether that violated the Constitution.

AuthorOliver, Charles
PositionBrickbats - Brief article

When Ginger Strivelli's 12-year-old son came home from school with a Gideon Bible, she called the Weaverville, North Carolina, school he attended to ask whether that violated the Constitution. The principal assured her it didn't because the school distributes books donated by any religious group. So she showed up with...

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