School Prayer, Right Or Wrong
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In the Bill Of Rights, the First Amendment to the Constitution,
titled "Freedom of Religion, Press, Expression" states the
following: "Congress shall make no law respecting an
establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise
thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or
the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition
the Government for a redress of grievances.".
Now, I am not an attorney nor am I a legal scholar, and I
realize that the courts have interpreted the foregoing in
numerous ways, however, I also realize that how the Amendment is
interpreted depends on which judge is sitting on the bench at
the time a case is heard and just because a person is a judge
does not mean that that person is infallible and it does not
mean that that person does not have his or her own agenda.
Judges are, after all, still human.
In my opinion, having organized prayer in school is not "an
establishment of religion", but is instead the carrying out of
the will of the majority of the people in this nation. I further
believe that to forbid school prayer is "prohibiting the free
exercise thereof". It is also "abridging the freedom of speech"
of the majority. This nation is supposed to be a Republican
Democracy where the will of the majority of it's citizens is
supposed to rule. As far as I can determin, the majority of the
citizens in this country believe in prayer, of one type or
another, and only a small minority, comprised of certain
athiests, far left politicians, "Hollywood celebrities", etc.,
are against prayer. To allow this small minority to override the
will of the majority is wrong. To allow this small, very loud,
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activist, very well financed minority to take away the
right of the 'silent' majority, to pray as they wish, is to
allow them to corrupt our system and to take away freedom of
religion from our citizens. I realize that our citizens can
still pray at home and in church, however, public schools are
paid for with public tax dollars, and as long as the majority of
tax payers want school prayer then they should have school
prayer.
When a teacher leads a class in prayer, no one is forced to
pray. Some people claim that when a child does not join in the
praying, that child may be embarrassed or ridiculed by the
teacher or other students, therefore they claim that class
prayer is harmful. I disagree. No good teacher would criticize a
student for not praying. If a teacher does so then that teacher
should be reprimanded or dismissed because that teacher is not
worthy of being a teacher. If some students ridicule a non
praying student then those students have not been taught
properly about the rights of others and should be corrected. For
my own reasons, I never prayed during class prayer and no one
ever said anything to me. I was never ridiculed or critcized. I
knew others that did not pray and to the best of my knowledge
they never had any problems, except that some of their parents
embarrassed them by complaining to the school. It seems that
while the non praying students did not mind school prayer, their
parents did.
The majority of Americans find hope and comfort in prayer. To
deny them the right to pray because a small minority does not
approve, is just plain wrong. I realize that in a small number
of cases some children do have problems with school prayer,
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to deny the large majority of students the hope and comfort of
starting their school day off with a prayer is to stomp on their
rights. To deny the majority their religious freedom goes
against what this country stands for.
One of the most important things about attending school is that
children learn how to deal with other people. All kinds of
things go on in school that affect or bother various students.
They can not and should not be protected from everthing that
they don't like. Some children are embarrassed by going to
physical education class, should we then take physical education
off the curriculum? Some children are bothered by certain things
taught in history class, should we then take history off the
curriculum? Some children are embarrassed because they are not
good at math, should we then take math off the curriculum? If we
took everything off the curriculum that might embarrass or
bother a student there would no longer be any schools. If we
protected the students from everthing that bothered them then
they would not learn how to cope with problems and would not be
able to function as adults.
In my opinion, forbidding school prayer is just another case of
'political correctness' gone overboard.
About the author:
David G. Hallstrom, Sr. is a retired
private investigator and currently publishes several internet
directories including http://www.resourcesforattorneys.com a
legal and lifestyle resources directory for attorneys, lawyers
and the internet public. For more lifestyle
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