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Essay heading: Prevent Coercive Prayer In Public Schools
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December 6, 2002 |
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Public schools must to be very careful to neither discriminate for
nor against any single religion, and people often incorrectly perceive the
schools' attitudes toward religion. The non-discrimination requirement may seem
wrong to many, but when religion has a home in public schools, it singles out
the students who disagree with the theology being taught... displayed 300 characters
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The non-discrimination requirement may seem
wrong to many, but when religion has a home in public schools, it singles out
the students who disagree with the theology being taught. Prior to the Supreme
Court's decisions against school prayer, it was standard practice to put the
students who didn't agree with the theology being taught in places of detention
during Bible readings and prayers... displayed next 300 characters
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