(The Center Square) – Ohio lawmakers want teachers to know they can teach about the positive impact of religion, particularly Christianity , on American history.
The Ohio House recently passed the Charlie Kirk American Heritage Act, which singles out Christianity as shaping American history and emphasizes religion’s consistency with freedom of speech.
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The legislation followed the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk earlier this year.
“It’s important to clarify that this legislation does not mandate the teaching of any religion in our sch

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