I have no problem with Bibles in schools. If they're in the library, or if students want to bring them to school or pray in school, that's their business. What I have a problem with is someone like Walters mandating that the Bible must be taught and using public funds to do it. Besides that, he's going above and beyond his authority by ignoring the Oklahoma state constitution and the rules of the Oklahoma school system. If he gets away with this, what will he do next?
Walters has repeated over and over that he was given a mandate by Oklahoma voters to reform the school system. I wonder if these voters understood he was planning to violate the state constitution and Oklahoma's school system policies to do it. Only until recently, he didn't even allow the press to attend state department of education meetings; until he was forced to by the court.
I'm all for Walters if he wants to reform Oklahoma's schools. But he has to understand he's not a cowboy and can't just rush in and do whatever he wants. He has to follow the rules like everyone else; or get the rules changed if he can.