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Essay heading: Compulsory Prayer in Schools
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November 3, 2002 |
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These concerns outlandishly preposterous, as I will explain in the coming paragraphs.
The first concern that I will address is the possible violation of the first amendment to our constitution, in particular, the "separation of church and state" clause. The truth of the matter is that our lord did not approve of this clause to begin with, and they would take no displeasure in our bending of that particular rule in order to better serve them... displayed 300 characters
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This is a known fact, best illustrated by a figure of our past, Benjamin Franklin. Benjamin Franklin was a known supporter or all sorts of religious freedoms, protections against religious persecution, and various separations of religions and governments. In fact, he once wrote:
I am fully aware of your opinion respecting religious tests; but though the people of Massachusetts have not in the new Constitution kept quite clear of them, yet, if we consider what that people were one hundred years ago, we must allow they have gone great lengths in liberality of sentiment on religious subjects; and we may hope for greater degrees of perfection when their Constitution, some years hence, shall be revised... displayed next 300 characters
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