Well, not to mention the fact that the school system is not encouraging or requiring the teacher to keep the Bible on his desk and 'promote' that religion. Putting aside the religious aspects, it is a book, the material is appropriate for children, so there is a no prohibition to it sitting on the desk. As far as the other books Snuggle's mentions, those don't concern me either...my father had books like that mixed in with books on birds, world art, and other historical happenings. He was just an avid reader and he also kept everything he ever used for his research assignments in college. The mere presence of a certain book on the bookshelf did not make him a Nazi or an art historian or an expert on birds. Hell, a Bible on someone's desk does not even mean they are a Christian, nor does its mere presence constitute promotion. Some of those DUmmies are absolutely right on that and at least are intellectually honest enough to understand the dangers of what basically amounts to a book burning.