Should Prayer Be Allowed in Public Schools?

Should Prayer Be Allowed in Public Schools?

Allowing prayer in public schools remains a compelling and often heated issue for many Americans. Is a student-led Lord's Prayer acceptable before the big game on Friday night? What about a two-minute "moment of silence" during home room? Of course, this isn't simply a matter of prayer itself but a representation of a much larger, more encompassing topic: Where does the line exist between religious freedom and religious imposition?

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  • brianhonaker
    Yes and no.

    I think allowing religious students to pray together can be a good way to bring them together, however, I am also of the opinion that they need to do it away from other kids and not publicize it. It's a private act that they need to keep private. I would be really upset if I found out that class was stopped or held up for a prayer. No, I do NOT agree with having a public prayer before the big game. You want that? Go to a religious school. Not a public one.

    - brianhonakerUS September 23, 2008 3:21AM

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