> A teacher praying in school is not Congress establishing a religion. <
Yes, you do make a good point there. But what then of a public school teacher who - on a daily basis - recites a Muslim prayer to the class? Is that up to the local School Board to allow it? Or is it up the state? Maybe.
But it’s better to just keep religion - and politics, for that matter - out of public institutions.
But what then of a public school teacher who - on a daily basis - recites a Muslim prayer to the class?
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Allow the kids to bring ‘ear muffs’ to class, and wear them during the prayer, turn their back on the teacher, and pray in tongues.
Actually public schools have become the enemy’s territory. I do not think most kids can fight the spiritual battle needed to survive there, much less prosper. They are sent to school for the 3 Rs (allegedly), but are subjected to intense brainwashing and social engineering. Parents can do battle, but might do better getting kids out of there.
There is no such thing as a religion-free education.
Secular humanism is religious. Atheism is a kind of religious worldview. The founder of modern Satanism mentioned that in reality, what he practiced was a kind of secular humanism. And people in this forum think that this is OK??
Both are illegal under the actual Constitution of the United States.
Perhaps you are confused and are actually a strict interpreter of the USSR Constitution.
That is where you will find such.