School Prayer

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Religion

 

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Loretta T

 

Date added:

March 5, 2013

 

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University

 

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A

 

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4 / 1048

 

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What believer would want his taxes to support an institution that prohibits his children from praying? What nonbeliever would want her taxes to support an institution that requires her children to participate in prayer? Fortunately, the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects both believers and nonbelievers from such a situation by mandating government neutrality between belief and unbelief...
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The government--through its proxy, the educators and administrators who facilitate our schools--cannot lead children in prayer or force them to pray a certain way. However, all children have the right to pray voluntarily before, during, or after school, and nonreligious children do not have to pray at all...
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