One of the most controversial issues in the United States today is whether prayer should be accepted in public schools. Public schools banned prayers at many schools across the country. Many people have many differences on this subject. The American society consists of various religions According to Article 1 of the amendment to the Constitution of the United States, everyone has free belief in the United States. I agree with religious beliefs that are too free of revision first amendment, but the main interest of this article is expressed because I think that public schools should not allow prayers for various reasons.
There are many reasons why this topic is very strong. A special reason is that I feel that there are schools in the US that teach particular religions. For example, in the area I live there are school, education, and Catholic students. Public schools are designed for students who believe in all kinds of religions they desire, but should not be considered as any other religion should focus on it. Public school religion seems to be too wide
I also think there will be controversy between him and her, if each child begins to pray for a different God. What we do not need most in public schools is controversy. For example, if a child does not believe in God at all and worships Satan in a strongly willing Christian's class, his classmates may not be many, and they may not, I will agree with beliefs. They were scoffed at being abandoned. The first amendment protects every child who believes in every religion they choose, but in fact, if that is the majority of school society
Since 1962, all parliaments have introduced laws to transcend or limit judicial interpretation ("public school prayers" 3), continue to pray at school. 1962, Engel v. In the case of Vital, the US Supreme Court stated that it was impossible to instruct the public to recite the prayers recommended by the public school authorities as part of the public school pursuant to Articles 14 and 14 of the Constitutional Amendment. This type of lawsuit often happens, where religious beliefs against schools are hit. Founder of our Constitution is not religious freedom, but we are trying to achieve freedom of religion there (Laubbach 2). Furthermore, in addition to providing safe shelters to schools, the government should not play a role in school prayers. This creates a peaceful environment and respects others
When the Supreme Court ruled in 1963 that he had read the case of the Lord's Prayer at the Baltimore School, the media and popular culture often mistakenly abandoned the belief of the atheist Madalyn Murray O'Hare from American public schools . A more important incident occurred a year ago, the Supreme Court suddenly changed the legal atmosphere of American school prayers. In 1955, the Board of New York recommended prayer (but not mandatory) for school districts within its jurisdiction. "Almighty God, we acknowledge your dependence, we ask you to bless us, our parents, our teachers and our country." The committee said prayer was "We will fight against juvenile delinquency and confront," said the spread of communism. "