What is your position on “praying” in public schools?

Should schools have certain times of day where students are required to pray during school?? Or you think that shouldn’t be allowed?

Undecided 7
No, if you want to pray, go to church or a mosque. 39
Yes, have open praying in schools 12
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  • bleedingdiarhea

    Students should never be "required" to participate in religion.

    I have no problem with giving kids time to pray to their god, but the 1st amendment, the freedom of speech, also covers a persons right to refrain from participation. Requiring them to pray takes away this right.

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    • Boojum

      Isn't it ironic how so many of those who are fixated on interpreting the Second Amendment as loosely as possible also believe that the First Amendment should be interpreted in the most narrow way possible?

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      • bleedingdiarhea

        "The Constitution shall never be construed to prevent the people of the United States who are peaceable citizens from keeping their own arms."
        - Samuel Adams, Massachusetts Ratifying Convention, 1788

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        • Boojum

          Unfortunately, the statistics suggest that an awful lot of Americans who own guns aren't "peaceable citizens".

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          • bleedingdiarhea

            Not arguing that. I've had to move from my neighborhood because of bad elements moving in over the years.

            It's just that the second amendment was written in a vague manner to some, but references by those who were participants in the ratification of it leave no doubt that it meant that civilians were intended to have gun rights.

            I am all for giving potential gun owners psychological evaluations and very very stringent background checks before permitting them to have a gun.

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  • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

    i had some feller start postin religious materials in my workplace once

    i took em all down gave em all back to this guy and told him that i dont post electrotechnical literature in yalls church so dont post this shit in my shop

    theres religious private schools for they that want mandatory prayers

    or they can move to fuckin iran

    and if kids in public schools is that devoted to theys religion nobodys stoppin em from prayin

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    • McBean

      I'm givin y'alls a first amendment thumbs up.

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  • Wellyoudliketoknoweh

    if people want to pray, let them pray and if people don’t, well then they won’t,
    It’s as easy as that
    Maybe have a room for religious people who really need to pray due to their religion and let em do it in breaks

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  • TheBlindInquisitor

    it should be a choice no issue with praying if a individual choices to do so.

    we aren't a theocracy yet so no need to force anyone right now.

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    • chuy

      I agree students should have an option. If or not they want to pray no need to force them to do so.

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  • Nikclaire

    Rquired, no. Allowed, yes.

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  • Handyman

    If you need to pray, you can do so at any time. I don't think God has prayer time for every time zone on earth to please people.

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  • xxLucifer

    No, requiring students to pray is wrong.

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    • RoseIsabella

      I think prayer is a good thing, but I didn't want it when I was in public school, because I didn't want to be forced, nor did I want to pray in a way that didn't speak to me.

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  • dimwitted

    There are so many different religions in this world. Why does religion have to be part of school? Why can't it just stay at home on your time in your own space?

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  • Feedthepony

    Yes. I think it shouldn't be allowed to have a time where students are required to pray. They should be able to knock one out whenever they feel the need to do so.

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  • leggs91200

    I think it is cause there might be different religions among students.

    Well of course in the USA we think of christianity but then with immigrants and what not, some of the kids might worship Allah Snackbar or budda.

    We had religious ed in elementary. It wasn't required even then. I remember hearing aout how God was about love and forgiveness and turning the other cheek. YET, the religious ed teacher was some bitter old rude scornful cunt.

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  • Boogienights

    Its brainwashing. Kids dont know any better. Indoctrinating them with religious garbage is abusive imo.

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  • RoseIsabella

    As long as there are tests there will be prayer in public schools!

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    • leggs91200

      I ain't heard that one in years but yes, yes.

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      • RoseIsabella

        The wisdom of a good bumper sticker. 😎

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    • TheBlindInquisitor

      I don't get it?

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      • RoseIsabella

        Think about it.

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        • TheBlindInquisitor

          oh I get it now I had to look at it again.

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          • RoseIsabella

            Right on! Yeah, I felt bad telling you to think about it, cause I thought it might sound rude, but I also figured that you would get it if you just gave it some thought. 🤓👍🏻

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  • Doesnormalmatter

    Required, absolutely not. Allowed, yes so long as it does not impede the experience of students who aren't dumbasses and chose not to waste their time.

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  • NoLifer

    I dont understand why its between ban all from praying vs forcing them to do so. Both break the law. Someone should have the freedom to pray if they wish but also no one should be forced to pray. One is going against seperation of church and state and the other is striaght up descrimination.

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  • Boojum

    One of the many things that's messed up about the educational system in Britain - although it's far from the worst thing - is that denominational schools are run using government money. They're the local brands of Episcopalian in England and Wales, and mostly Roman Catholic in Scotland.

    Where we live, the local primary school is run by The Church in Wales (Welsh brand of Church of England). When our daughter attended, she was subjected to subtle religious propaganda in various forms, including prayer at school assembly every morning. Parents can say that they don't want their child involved in religious crap, but doing that singles out the kid as different, which obviously isn't great. Since she had to deal with it, we made sure we spent a little more time talking about the absurdity and dangers of religion, and the end result was the opposite of what the school would have liked.

    At least the school in Wales wasn't quite as in your face as the nursery and elementary school she attended in Italy, where every room had a crucifix on the wall, the staff all assumed that every child attending was Catholic and time was set aside in the school week for Catechism classes.

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  • Nachname271

    Schools (a goverment institution) and praying / relgion (the church) don't belong together due to the sacularisation by law in Germany. Sadly, there is still religious education in my country, but you can choose "ethics" as a equivalent subject which offers a more philosophical approach to certain topics rather than relying on the bible and religious beliefs in general.

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  • chuy

    I say is up to the school.not me

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