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If the sentence is put back in schools, to be Lead Them, Catholic, Protestant or whatever?

the director is not named, but on prayer to God.

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14 comments for “If the sentence is put back in schools, to be Lead Them, Catholic, Protestant or whatever?”


  1. Mim says:

    There is no substantial difference between prayer and prayer congragational Catholic Protestant congregations. All of them are Christians, and pray together in 'inter-denominational "services and partying all the time.
      That said, it would be difficult to "put prayer in schools" in a culture that religion has become increasingly diverse. The idea of allowing prayer in school does not mean that common prayer as well as allowing students time and opportunity to pray silently or to sponsor religious-oriented clubs and meetings.

  2. Mac says:

    Good question.
      People try to find the simple way to solve complicated problems, but sometimes it just create more problems.
      Some people think that school prayer will make your children better or more beautiful or more devotees.
      Most people think prayer in school violates students' freedom of religion. What kind of prayer that is prayed when you have Christians, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, Wiccans, agnostics and atheists in the same room?
      It is unreasonable to endanger everyone's values to achieve a soft prayer that is acceptable to all.
      The Catholic Church agrees with the U.S. Constitution currently interpreted by the U.S. Supreme Court and does not support "structured" prayer in public schools.
      In the document of Vatican II, Declaration on Religious Freedom, Dignitas Humanae (human dignity), the States of the Church:
      The human person has the right to religious freedom. This freedom means that all men should be immune from coercion on the part of individuals or groups, or by any human power, so that nobody can be forced to act contrary to their own beliefs, whether privately or public, whether alone or jointly with others, within due limits.
      Children will continue to pray privately before the tests as long have.http: / / http://www.vatican.va / archive / hist_counc …
      With love in Christ.

  3. imacatho says:

    You are perfectly able to pray on their own, without someone to take you. Anyone can lead a group prayer for each of the individuals can lead the group in prayer for everything you put in your heart to pray for at that time. Pray for one another or other persons inside or outside the group.
      Sometimes I pray in private and communion with God in his own good.

  4. crinkleb says:

    prayer should not be put back into schools. If a child wants to say a private prayer itself well, but public schools must be neutral. How is the sentence is fair to students who are Jews, Buddhists, Hindus, Muslims, pagans, agnostics, atheists, etc.? there is good reason for the separation of church and state

  5. Liz says:

    Non-denominational, non-Abrahamic.
      If the sentence ' "will be admitted to school, it must be for any Abrahamic religion (Christian, Jewish, Muslim), Eastern Europe, Pagan, whatever the United States can produce not only the type of sentence Christian school is illegal.

  6. Blackhor says:

    Nobody. Prayer has no place in public - first, because (as noted) there are many, many religions, secondly, Jesus (a belief prevalent in the U.S.) explicitly told to pray in private and not put at a public exhibition.

  7. Pirate AM™ says:

    Must be of a different sect / religion every day. Includes Satanism, paganism, wicca, etc. If you're not going to recognize, accept and pray to the "gods" of all religions, then you pray to none.

  8. deguello says:

    There should be delayed, as students belonging to different religions / sects or religions have different ways of praying.

  9. Del P says:

    the teacher must, at best, lead a silent prayer .. only a brief moment of silence.

  10. Darwin says:

    The followers of the FSM.

  11. Jack Mania says:

    There will therefore need not worry about it.

  12. ahsayuni says:

    What about Muslims, all you have to worry is when they get up to pray that they do not smell of TNT.

  13. patrick a says:

    Prayer should not be put back into schools

  14. John L says:

    Scientologists.
      Not a good idea now, right?



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