Oklahoma schools superintendent: Bibles will be in classes despite no money to buy them
Source: USA Today
May 21, 2025, 2:29 a.m. ET
OKLAHOMA CITY Oklahomas top education official is insisting classrooms will all have Bibles by fall, even though the state's Republican-controlled Legislature has no plans to give him the $3 million he requested to buy the books.
Whether that or state schools Superintendent Ryan Walters' broader attempts to require schools to teach from the Bible will come to fruition could depend on the outcome of multiple lawsuits pending in Oklahoma courts, one of which will soon have an important hearing.
Without providing specifics, Walters said during a May 16 news conference that his agency has "already been exhausting multiple avenues" to acquire copies of the Bible. His remarks came days after legislative leaders and Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt announced a deal for the fiscal year 2026 budget, dismissing Walters $3 million request to buy more Bibles despite slightly increasing funding for the Oklahoma State Department of Education.
The Legislature can put the money there or not," Walters said. "We're going to have a Bible in every classroom this fall. So that's going to happen. So we're doing that. We've been very straightforward on how we're doing that. Conservative lawmakers across the country have been leading an effort to spread religious teachings to public school classrooms, including introducing the Bible into reading lessons and requiring classrooms to display the Ten Commandments.
Read more: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/education/2025/05/21/oklahoma-superintendent-bibles-classrooms-funding/83760053007/

SCantiGOP
(14,475 posts)While taking free lunches out.
The exact opposite of the Christian ethos.
forgotmylogin
(7,853 posts)
stillcool
(33,933 posts)get rid of school buses and ride horses to school packing a pistol and a bible.
Srkdqltr
(8,406 posts)wcmagumba
(3,953 posts)Last edited Wed May 21, 2025, 12:28 PM - Edit history (2)
Edit: Actually, Bronze, Iron and Classical age fairy tales and ego trips...
Yes, I'm a non-believer...burn away...
appleannie1
(5,273 posts)riversedge
(75,695 posts)Doodles
(76 posts)They can find a whole bunch in hotel nightstands.
Easterncedar
(4,424 posts)Do these nuts even know whats in there? Lot and his daughters, anyone? If I were into banning books for age-inappropriate sexual content, maybe Id start with that one.
JustAnotherGen
(35,117 posts)Seems like a viable option these days.
EarlG
(22,941 posts)It's just bling that they can use to signal their "righteousness." They want to put a Bible in every classroom so they can pretend that they're more important than everyone else.
If they actually read the thing, they'd find that half of it contains more sex and violence than most of the books they've banned from classrooms recently, and the other half tells them to live and behave in a way that is diametrically opposed to the way they actually live and behave.
LiberalArkie
(18,284 posts)maybe only the Old Testament's will be in the schools as I do not think that they want that "woke" stuff from that Mexican guy taught.
Marthe48
(20,685 posts)what makes the asses think they'll work any better in schools? If rwnj worked on educating kids, instead of reducing them to idiots, the whole world would be a better place.
ok. education is no education at all.
William Seger
(11,644 posts)That's a rhetorical question, since it obviously is and is obviously unconstitutional, but phony Christians tend to also be phony patriots. They say they'll fight to the death defending the 2nd Amendment, but the 1st? They'd repeal that in a heartbeat, because it says their religion doesn't make them special -- and that's their whole reason for pretending to be Christians.
SouthBayDem
(32,666 posts)marti
(50 posts)I wonder what naughty Engish teacher starts reading the dirty parts:
BigDemVoter
(4,630 posts)Oh yeah, right.
wcmagumba
(3,953 posts)Paladin
(30,503 posts)I'm sure he'll fork over as many of them as you need, gratis.
Dogberry57
(10 posts)have no idea what they are talking about. Why do they always want to post the ten commandments (without saying which ten they recommend) instead of the Beatitudes? I guess they don't believe in peacekeepers or the meek.
tanyev
(46,504 posts)to decide which translation is the most accurate and appropriate.
If it goes anything like the discussion at a church where I was a member over what color the new carpet should be, theyll be arguing for years.
Dave Id
(107 posts)Number one selling book of fiction in history. Great teaching aid. /s
Wonder Why
(5,773 posts)