I have a religion/education question. I am a school teacher, and this morning I found a letter stating that?
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Keep in mind, there are two parts to the First Amendment.
One part deals with the government not establishing religion.
The other part, seemingly ignored by the media, states that government will do nothing to hinder the free exercise of religion.
FIRST AMENDMENT: 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.
This is what is wrong with our public schools, prayer has been taken out of it and when disaster strikes someone always wants to ask God why these kids were killed in school and why a bomb was in their and so-on. Why ask God, you guys won’t even let him in the place.
I am concerned that you are not only not attending, but seems as you do not want them doing this either. Just remember, this is the land of freedom and when freedom is taken away, will you really want to live here? ONce this government starts taking freedoms away it is only a matter of time before it hits home.
Leave those ladies alone, why not join them and see what a difference it makes in your life?
I’m not sure that this IS a religion/education question. Sounds more like a, ” I don’t think it’s right and I want confirmation/justification to raise a stink” question.
You can jump on the bandwagon with smoofus70 and believe that only those people who DO NOT have religious beliefs have any public entitlements in this country.
Or you can throw in with fcas80 and do a Big Brother bit with an anonymous tip.
Or you can choose to join them in prayer before school or choose not to join them.
We really need to get back to thinking that everyone in this country has the right to their beliefs.
And yes Pat Fortam, that includes the “goddess circle” for Wiccans, group prayer for Muslims or any religious group, and before school meetings for atheists and agnostics, as long as no one is trying to force someone to attend.
I’m so tired of people wanting to control what others do and think.
They aren’t breaking the law, leave it alone.
Joel C
Thanks for the vote of confidence…..but I do think tattooing it on your chest may be a bit much……LOL
1990 The court rules that the Equal Access Act does not violate the First Amendment. Public
schools that receive federal funds and maintain a “limited open forum” on school grounds after
school hours cannot deny “equal access” to student groups based upon “religious, political,
philosophical, or other content.” (Board of Education v. Mergens)
There is no ban on religion as such in schools, although it can become very confusing with some of the contradictory policies and rulings.
Students and staff alike are free to practice religion, individually or in groups, as long as such practice is not at odds with other people’s rights and sensibility, does not conflict with school policies or school use policies, and cannot be construed by a reasonable person as being supported by the ‘state’.
I’m an atheist and a member of the ACLU. I wouldn’t participate, certainly, but I don’t think it’s necessarily a violation of the first amendment. But keep an eye on it – it could easily turn into one (by extending it into school time and coercing students to attend at the expense of class time).
Plenty of groups use schools for religious stuff – ‘see you at the pole’ days, bible study, etc. Usually after or before school.
Frankly, your ignorance about this issue is scary for a teacher to have.
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