The diversity of culture and many other things can make the understandable part of the law make sense. The non-understandable part of the law that doesn’t make sense is that schools could just make separate sessions for religious purposes. The only problem with the services for religion would be that you would have to have enough people and would the schools have enough time for that kind of stuff. Schools should, but they seem to not care as much about religion over schoolwork. That’s understandable, but if you’re loyal to your religion, it would make a whole lot of …show more content…
Many Christians believe this, no matter what denomination of Christianity you are. Other things that prayer can help you with is guidance and help if you really need it. Although you can ask for guidance any time, it helps for you to do your best. Anyways, Christians believe the Lord can help you in any situation, which is true, but you have to put your work into it for Him to be able to help you. If Christians or even others believe in what they believe, prayer is a strong power that we have, and it is a strong one that we all indeed have.
If the U.S. Supreme Court will play it that way by passing off the law, than there are ways to work around it. Clubs like religious ones are not against the law, it’s just that it takes a lot of people to support that kind of idea of a club just like any other club you would