The founder of Living Epistles Ministries in Port Jefferson Station, New York, Sheila Vitale functions as a pastor and teacher for the organization. In her spare time, Sheila Vitale enjoys studying the Bible.
New Iowa Bill Proposed to Create Bible Study Courses in Public Schools
1. New Iowa Bill Proposed
to Create Bible Study
Courses in Public
Schools
Sheila Vitale
2. Introduction
• The founder of Living Epistles Ministries in Port Jefferson Station, New
York, Sheila Vitale functions as a pastor and teacher for the organization.
In her spare time, Sheila Vitale enjoys studying the Bible.
Though religious study has long been discouraged in public schools in the
United States, several states have recently passed laws permitting or
mandating the creation of Bible study courses in their public schools. In
January 2018, Iowa state lawmakers introduced legislation that would
launch the establishment of Bible courses for its public school system.
Predictably, the new bill has both supporters and critics. Its proponents
claim that the Bible’s influence on the cultural development of both
Western civilization and the U.S. is too significant to be ignored. In fact,
some argue that ignorance of the Bible is leading to a dissolution of unity
in the U.S.
Meanwhile, critics such as the ACLU decry the law as too extreme since it
believes that the future course will focus more on the religious aspects of
the Bible than on academic matters. Moreover, it insists that current law
does not prohibit elective courses that cover religion and that no change is
needed.