Many people believe that prayer is not allowed in the public schools. This is wrong. Unfortunately, this mistaken notion sometimes extends to teachers, principals and school boards. Prayer is in fact allowed in the public school system - in school busses, at the flag-pole, in student religious clubs, in the cafeteria, etc.
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SCHOOL PRAYER DECISION Introduction Murray vs. Curlett I. The Facts in Each Case II. Religion, History, and Government III. Neutral Positions IV. Free Exercise Clauses V. Wholesome Neutrality Footnotes Introduction The following was originally issued as a supplement to the July 1988 issue of the American Atheist magazine. Just twenty-five years ago, June 17, 1963, the Supreme Court of the United ...
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An essay on the North Pontotoc school prayer trial in U.S. District Court, of a suit brought by Lisa Herdahl of Ecru, Mississippi against the Pontotoc County school district.
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Americans For Voluntary School Prayer Mission Statement Religious Freedom Amendment Analysis of this issue in the last Congress by Bill Dannemeyer Analysis of this issue in the last Congress by David Barton Co-founded by: Bill Dannemeyer, Member of House of Representatives, 1979-1992 & David Barton, Wallbuilders Inc. Americans For Voluntary School Prayer is a non-profit organization formed to ...
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Perhaps no aspect of the church-state controversy arouses more emotion and discussion than the subject of prayer in the public schools. After all, public schools are supported with taxpayer money. 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
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