Okay, thank you for clarifying your position and explaining about the Texas law. I can understand having an indepth class on just the Old Testament for a semester - there is a lot in there and, although it would probably be more college level, you could have a really awesome Biblical Archeology type class. You could also cross reference the sayings in the New Testament with those in the Old Testament to understand the culture of the New Testament better. A third option, in my opinion, would be to cross reference the Catholic Bible versus the Protestant versus just the Torah and go through the history of each came to be as well as how each of the different religions interpret the various passages.
However, yeah, even I'd like at the least the option on the table for a Quran class or one on the Analects of Confucius. These books are too important to world history to just have a class on one very important book and not have the options for others.
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However, yeah, even I'd like at the least the option on the table for a Quran class or one on the Analects of Confucius. These books are too important to world history to just have a class on one very important book and not have the options for others.