I would say that as long as there is no "Old" Testament because such a name makes it seem outdated. "New" Testament shouldn't be allowed because students might get the impression that it doesn't have the lasting power of Old.Nick Lancaster wrote:- Do NOT refer to the New Testament as 'New,' since previous guidelines have established that there is no 'Old' Testament.
Norfolk schools told Holy Ghost 'too spooky'
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Stupidity Police? What mad, wonderful fantasy is this?fgalkin wrote:*sigh*. What is the world coming to? These people should be paid a visit by the Stupidity Police.
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