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05-19-2003, 06:48 PM | #11 |
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Well, according to the article, they're not promoting prayer, they're just making sure that children have the right to engage in it voluntarily. I don't see the problem in that.
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05-19-2003, 07:23 PM | #12 |
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Sure in the 1/3 of the childs day that the schools have them, they really need a few minutes to pray. What next? Time to study the bible in school? Time for confession (and hide the weasel)? Time for baptisms at lunch? How about ritual circumcision in the nurse's office? Or child polygamist marriage in study hall?
If they need time to pray, let them go to the can and have a minute with their gods. Religion is religion, and it is not benign. It robs these children of their individuality and self-confidence. It leads the other children to believe that they also need to look outside of themselves and ask gods for help. |
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The constitution says nothing about a right to prayer in school. Just because you have religious freedom doesn't mean your free to express it wherever, whenever. Shoukld we take money away from schools that threaten children's rights to express themselves freely too. That could really open a nasty can of worms.
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What is the big deal? If a kid is really determined to pray during school hours (and I doubt there are really that many... the gov't makes it sound like its the top, pressing issue with kids), what's stopping him from going out during recess, sitting on the bench and silently (or verbally) saying a prayer? Nobody is stopping this?! Why can't the gov't see this? Why make a BFD about it! Why make the school waste its time and money showing compliance.
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I just found a press release on this very issue at American's United :
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It's sounding less and less, to me, like the Shrub Administration is really interested in the Constitution at all (not that I find this surprising) and more like they are trying to push their religious agenda into the public school system under the guise of being concerned about students constitutional rights. |
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