You ask who will teach the ELECTIVE class on the Bible. That could be handled in one of two ways. Either a Christian teacher could do this. I know that my senior pastor's wife, who retired a few years ago after teaching in the local public school system for 35 years, would have been very happy to take on that c****. Or, the schools could allow various local Christian clergy to do it.
You ask which denomination. Why not allow clergy from all the Christian denominations? This way, students could get a good overview of them all.
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I notice you posted a christian should teach the class. Sorry bill, you couldn't do that and be fair about it.
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