Saturday, October 12, 2019
Religion in Public Schools :: Prayer in Public Schools
Religion in the Classroom          In the past Religion was confined to the state now with religious  freedom everything has changed or at least started to change.  In order for  religion to be in a private school now it is again trying to be in Public  schools.  People ask "why can't freedom to acknowledge god be enjoyed again  by children in every schoolroom across this land?" In the past, a long time  ago children always prayed before class started and before lunch. But  things have changed, "in 1791 the separation of church and state" started.  Although it was made clear about the separation of the two "as late as 1951  some twenty states permitted schools to begin the day by reading aloud a  passage of the bible." Bu t that had to stop. People didn't have the same  beliefs when it comes to religion, if a family absent even believe in god  why should their child be forced to pray?  On many different occasions  questions similar to this one were brought up and complained about.  That  is what started it all real big.        When complaining, arguing and fighting all started over the silent  moment.  In 1978 a few lawyers got together and considered a constitutional  law.  The original law said that public school teachers in gr ades 1-6  "shall announce that a period of silence, not to exceed one minute, shall  be observed for meditation." This law did not work for long, because it  still allowed oral prayer in public high schools.  Later in 1981, the  Alabama State Senator D onald G.  Holmes successfully passed a bill that  included all grades calling it "the moment of silence" this law said that  "the teacher (was) to announce that the silent moment may be used for  voluntary prayer." Although it would have to be si lent prayer.  Even after  this new law started the lawyers that were opposed to this were trying to  say that students "do not have a right to pray in school" silently or  otherwise because of growing impressions that affect their life.  The  silent mom ent supposedly "(forced) religion on children." I don't agree  with that at all, if there has to be a moment of silence then any child can  use that moment however he or she wants, it does not necessarily have to be  used fro prayer.  Usually "the chi ldren who have been brought up with  prayer or some type of religion are usually proven to be better" kids.  					    
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