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    Today, one area of concern for the public involves the issue of prayer in schools around the nation. Now, there are some who feel that prayer should not be allowed in schools; alternatively, many others contend that prayer should be allowed in schools. While this complex issue, upon delving into the subject further, it becomes apparent that prayer should not be prohibited in schools, because it supports the freedom of religion principle, acknowledges religious heritages, and offers many social…

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    Do you think that prayer should be allowed back in school? Prayer in school has a constitutional right under the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. It's a big deal!! Many school districts think it wouldn’t be a favorable idea because it is too much of a distraction to students and teachers. Also, some may find it offensive that a school would sponsor a religion (Eckholm). If a person wants to practice any type of religion or to be a religious-free person then it should be…

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    Prayer in school is a highly talked about topic, and whether kids should be allowed to say prayer or if they should not allow any type of prayer all together. Allowing prayer in school or not has been a subject that is the most talked about, and controversial topic. This topic has a great role in the public school system because it can cause outbreaks among children, controversy between children, and children believing in other religions because of other kids. “This principle ensures that…

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    their friends. The goal of the petition was to urge President Bush to try to get prayer reinstated in the public schools across America. Rather than respond to the email, I started thinking. That's always a bad sign, "he asks himself why, and how could something as innocuous as reinstating prayer in public school possibly be a bad thing?" Here was his thought which was equal to the Internet, "First, exactly whose prayers are we going to reinstate? Here in Alabama, they'd likely want some…

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    students feel a certain way about their schools. Today’s schools use prayer as a way to make students without a religion feel awkward around others. There are many reasons why prayer should not be allowed in public schools. Prayer in school could have many effects that could cause problems in the school. Some of the reasons why this could cause problems are that it could cause school controversy, kids could get bullied, children could get expelled, the school could get sued, and some parents…

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    Prayer in public schools has been an ongoing controversial topic that has led to major Supreme Court decisions. There are several individuals who feel that school prayer should be allowed in the school system, on the other hand, there are several individuals who feel that school prayer should not be allowed in schools. Daily prayer was eliminated by the the Supreme Court in 1962. In 1962, the supreme court officially sponsored school prayer. “In 1963, the Court said that schools cannot begin…

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    Prayers In Schools

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    Prayers are important for a child to learn to get to know Jesus more. It’s also important for them to sing songs. Music is essential to the way kids learn, so little kiddy worship songs are great to know. You’re probably going to sing songs with them at the piano every night anyway. At church every Sunday, make sure they are involved in the children’s programs there. It’s important for them to learn more about God in Sunday School when they’re surrounded by kids their age. I don’t know if VBS…

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    Prayer In Public Schools

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    Argumentative Essay Everybody knows school. A building that is, to some, a prison and, to others, a land of endless knowledge. Despite what you make think of them, people reside in schools for a portion of their lifetimes and it would not be unreasonable to say that schools can have long lasting effects on the people they house. Many would say that children should come to school only to learn what is required to function in the workplace of their choice. Subjects like math and science are…

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    Having prayers in schools has been a subject to discussion as there are some people who think having prayer in schools is against the constitution. As children are too young to distinguish right and wrong, and they have no idea about religion, exposing them to religious matters and prayer is controversial. One of the articles that favors having prayer in schools is “We Need More Prayer” that is written by Armstrong Williams. Also, one of the articles that discusses against having prayer in…

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    of reinstating prayer and Bible reading back within the public school. During the 1960s, students were unable to utilize their freedom of speech and religion verbally to continue to pray or engage in prayer or Bible reading due to the removal of prayer and Bible reading ruled by the Engel v. Vitale petition in 1962, this ruling was found to be a practice solely inconsistent with the Establishment Clause (Holscher, 2016). In order to reinstate prayer back within the public schools, there is a…

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