Prayer In Public Schools

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George H.W Bush once said, “Something is wrong when kids can get birth control in school but can’t say a prayer in school”. Today it is one of the most controversial issues in United States of America that to whether or not prayers should be allowed in public schools. In many schools across the country, the prayers are already banned and students are not given a freedom of saying prayers during school time. The United States has moral down since prayers are banned in public schools. Prayers in school should be allowed to help train all the youngsters to follow the path of righteous living.
Prayers and religion can have huge impact on students but at the same time interfere with a First Amendment of Right. Many politicians and civil right groups have expressed their opinions on an issue and even lawmakers have gone further to inform school systems to avoid any conflicts that may occur as result of different people opinions. Many different people with different religions live in America and everyone has given a freedom of religion at any time under the first Amendment of the U.S Constitution. For the past couple years, there is still huge controversy going surrounding the issue of prayers in public school system. It is because most of people are not …show more content…

In other words a prayer is just like another form of expression, which gives students a chance to communicate or show love to God. Especially, during hard times in school only a prayer is way for a student to make wise decisions or choices which ultimately leads all of us to right path. Students must be allowed to perform prayers in school for righteous living. Along with values a student is being taught throughout a school, prayers lays a foundation of those principles and builds morality within

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