Demonstrators at the Utah State Capitol raised their Bibles in the air, demanding the book be put back on library shelves in some Davis County schools.
"There’s only one — The Book! And it’s the word of God," a pastor said to cheers from the crowd.
The law led to someone in the Davis School District filing a challenge to the Bible, citing instances of rape, prostitution and incest. Recently, another challenge was filed in the Davis School District over The Book of Mormon, a central text of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. "They violated the law and they violated the rules and so that’s got to be fixed," said Gayle Ruzicka, the president of the Utah Eagle Forum."Whatever we have to do to fix it."
But Rep. Ivory insisted to FOX 13 News this was not the slippery slope of his own law, as some critics feared when he first ran the bill in the Utah State Legislature.
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