prayer was not taken out of school, please pray in school as much as you feel necessary while people may try they can never take away your right to talk to our Creator
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Respect and honor were taken out of the schools when prayer ended. Be you a Christian or not it's a learning curve to think about and teaches kids to know right from wrong. Take a look at Columbine (kids being bullied and retaliating back at classmates and teachers) and just recently a University tragedy. Kids can be cruel.Gee, perhaps they should take the National Anthem of the U.S. and Canada out next and burn the flags!AnswerYeah, it probably wouldn't make anything better, though! Answerprayer was taken out of schools in 1962. in my opinion its NOT a good thing that they did that because we all need prayer and maybe things would get better in schools if they put prayer back in.
Madalyn Murray O'Hare is the woman responsible for prayer not being allowed in schools.
The First Amendment Establishment Clause has been used to ban organized prayer in public schools.
In my school, it is allowed, and they have it every day. But it's not in all schools, as you probably know.
none Maybe some public schools (if u started a club with permission like I did) and definitely christian/religious schools.
The bible was taken out of the public schools in the United States in 1963. The decision followed one a year earlier that disallowed a prayer in the New York public schools. The reasons given in both instances referred to the First Amendments prohibition on establishment of a religion.
Because In 1963 Madalyn Murray O'Hair found it unconstitutional.
In 1962 the US Supreme Court removed prayer from our public schools. In 1963 Bibles were removed. In 1980, the US Supreme Court said the Ten Commandments had to be removed from our public schools.
children don't find god at an early age
Prayer isn't allowed in schools.
I have a debate on prayer in school. For or against. So I needed to know if possible, the statistics, about violence before and after prayer was taken out of school. Go Here: http://whatyouknowmightnotbeso.com/graphs.html These graphs show different statistical information based on the affects from prayer being banned out of school.
Respect and honor were taken out of the schools when prayer ended. Be you a Christian or not it's a learning curve to think about and teaches kids to know right from wrong. Take a look at Columbine (kids being bullied and retaliating back at classmates and teachers) and just recently a University tragedy. Kids can be cruel.Gee, perhaps they should take the National Anthem of the U.S. and Canada out next and burn the flags!AnswerYeah, it probably wouldn't make anything better, though! Answerprayer was taken out of schools in 1962. in my opinion its NOT a good thing that they did that because we all need prayer and maybe things would get better in schools if they put prayer back in.
She didn't and no one has taken prayer out of schools. It was never there in the first place. We have a separation of church and state and to pray in schools would violate that. Whose prayer would you say each day? We have many religions and many people who don't believe in God. There is no state religion in the United States. If you want to pray in school, go ahead. You can say a silent prayer any time, any day you want.
Madeline Murray O'Hare But, it wasn't a campaign to remove prayer from schools. It was a campaign to remove FORCED prayer from schools. Anyone who wishes to may pray in a public school, really. This is totally legal and constitutionally protected. What was not constitutionally protected was having teachers or school officials conduct a prayer session. To the best of my knowledge, no one has ever seriously attempted to make praying in a school illegal.
Not out loud prayer but you can pray to yourself.
The actual prayer that was banned from public schools was a specific prayer known as the "Regents' Prayer" or the "Almighty God" prayer. This prayer was recited in some public schools in the United States before the ban. While there was no standard script that all teachers used, the Regents' Prayer was frequently used as it was a commonly accepted prayer in many schools.
Private, religious schools may require prayer and religious studies.