Arugment for Prayer in School
Argument For the Right to Hold Organized Prayer In Schools The argument that has evolved around organized prayer in public schools has been prevalent over the past four decades. Beginning with the Engel vs. Vitale case in 1962 and carrying over with District of Abington Township vs. Schempp in 1963, organized prayer in public schools has been all but abolished by the United States government. Annie Laurie Gaylor in her writing of " The Case Against School Prayer" gives many reasons why it is a good idea to support the removal of organized prayer from our nation's public schools. It is the natural right and God-given ability to be able to hold organized prayer in school and should be reinstated in the public schools of America today, because it would inject a new wave of strong morals in the commonwealth of America today. The author, Gaylor, first makes it a point in her article to emphasize the idea that schools should be neutral on the stance of religion. The response to that is offered in this case is that the government needs to neutralize itself first before trying to neutralize the education system. The fact that the dollar bill emphasizes the point " IN GOD WE TRUST " already points the accusing finger of the hy
The fact of the matter is that a majority vote should be taken at each and every school on the decision of the prayer matter. The idea of not blessing that which God has allowed is unthinkable. The author points out that the democratic system should not be used in the decision of prayer in schools because it was not meant to be used as a tool for establishing a religion. She points out that by allowing the prayer, the government is in effect not upholding its job of protecting people from another imposing religion. As the law states right now, children can pray in school in their own privacy. Prayer is natural and a God-given right that we as humans are allowed to exercise. The fact is that the law makes it impossible to have an organized public or private prayer in schools which goes against the rights of the First Amendment to guarantee free speech.
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