Last week, Utah’s Davis School District, located north of Salt Lake City, banned the Holy Bible from middle and elementary school libraries. They are currently considering a motion to similarly ban the Book of Mormon. Yesterday, the district was flooded with outraged parents and Republican lawmakers carrying Bibles and demanding that the district reverse course. The district’s decision had supposedly been made under a law passed in Utah two years ago allowing for the review and removal of reading material containing “sensitive” or pornographic content. Critics argue that the move was made out of spite and that the Bible does not qualify for such a review under the state statute. (AP)Read More