Live chat: Bible-in-schools advocate Simon Greening
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Churches Education Commission chief executive Simon Greening joined us at 11am for a live chat on religious education in schools.
His organisation runs Christian-based classes in primary schools.
That work has come under fire recently after a survey released by rationalist David Hines revealed 578 out of 1800 primary schools
allow Bible lessons.
Of those, 56 did not know what was taught during the classes.
Greening argues Christian religious instruction teaches the same fundamental values that society is based on.