If Kentucky schools are going to offer a Bible class, it’s going to have to teach three things. The Kentucky Board of Education yesterday approved new learning standards for Bible Literacy classes across the state. Each student will need to learn the basics of Bible literacy, as well as be proficient in the historical thinking in the Bible, and be able to analyze the influences in the Bible. The standards are, in part, a response to a lawsuit from the ACLU that some classes were simply about devotion and not a study of the Bible.