I gotta side with the fundies on this one. I mean, how else are these kids gonna learn their bible? At home? No way!
It would be nice if these folks had special buildings where they could get together and read all the bible they wanted to. They could meet once a week, like every Sunday or something-- maybe on Wednesday evenings, too. These would be special buildings for "bible people" to get together and read the Bible on their own time. If people were so inclined, they could put these buildings all over the place. In some cities, you'd find these buildings every other block.
But, alas, no such buildings exist. So the only fair solution is to put bible study courses into the public school curriculum and make everyone (including nonbelievers) pay for it.
It would be nice if these folks had special buildings where they could get together and read all the bible they wanted to. They could meet once a week, like every Sunday or something-- maybe on Wednesday evenings, too. These would be special buildings for "bible people" to get together and read the Bible on their own time. If people were so inclined, they could put these buildings all over the place. In some cities, you'd find these buildings every other block.
But, alas, no such buildings exist. So the only fair solution is to put bible study courses into the public school curriculum and make everyone (including nonbelievers) pay for it.