=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= = F.U.C.K. - Fucked Up College Kids - Born Jan. 24th, 1993 - F.U.C.K. = =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Religion in Schools ------------------- Tomorrow all your teachers will be gone, in their place God will be teaching all your classes. This is what most people think when the subject 'Religion in Schools' is brought up. This is because that is exactly what a lot of people are trying to make happen. The problem is that everyone who wants religion in school, only wants THEIR religion in school, they won't even acknowledge other religions. Right now no religion is allowed to be practiced in public schools, yet they are allowed to be taught. The only solution I can think of is by allowing all religions in school, even allowing them to be practiced. Many parents, politicians and even some students are all boosting to try to get religion back in school. This is a problem because they all want their religion in their (Christianity, etc), and won't even acknowledge other religions. There are also many people who do not want religion in the school any way, as long as it is not forced. This 'religious war' in the schools will continue until religion is back in schools. Everyone will continue trying to get it there, and all those who don't want it will always protest against it, unless a medium is introduced. Since there is little or no way to satisfy those that want religion back in school, it looks as though we are going to have to accept it back. "There's been an incredible amount of harassment... The ignorance is so wide spread," (Roth) This statement says it all. The religious right has become so arrogant that they can't even be open minded enough to accept other religions, or the fact that some people just don't want their religion shoved down their throat. Another point that has to be brought up is the first amendment. The First Amendment says "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion". This means that the government cannot make any law saying that everyone has to follow one particular religion. If the people are saying that they want one particular religion supported in the schools, then it would be unconstitutional to allow one religion to be supported in the schools. Right now, as it stands, religion is not allowed to be practiced in school. All religions can be taught in school, but anything like prayer or ceremonial procedures are not allowed. This is not how it has always been. In early American history schools were all religion based. Each morning would begin with a prayer. This worked pretty fine, society on a whole was pretty decent, and crime was fairly low. Then, in 1962 an Atheist challenged the state by saying that it was unconstitutional to make prayer mandatory. After finally making the case to the Supreme Court the court ruled that it was indeed unconstitutional because it breached the separation of church and state. "The Supreme Court consistently has ruled that governmental institutions must remain neutral on matters of religion so it doesn't appear they are promoting or hindering religious activity." (Roth) Slowly (since most schools were against the idea) all prayer was removed from public school. After that society began to gradually decrease, crime rose and Americans seemed to have turned on their government. Many people blamed this downfall on the fact that religion was taken out of school, "People who would pray are not the ones who would pull their guns out in the corridors," (Spitzer) and some say it is only coincidental. Either way this is just another reason some people want religion back in school, hoping it will bring back that 'order' to society, in turn, but it will only destroy it. Until recently no one has tried to challenge the supreme court ruling. Recently though, many people all over have been challenging it. Like at Hillsdale Middle School teacher, Winifred Stiles Bell, who invites students into her classroom to pray before school. When people challenge it like this they are only creating more problems, and breaking the law in the proccess. So, a solution must be obtained. After hearing all this, your probably wondering what a good solution would be. A solution that works now, might not work in the future, and that is the bad part about solutions. Once someone comes up with a good solution, it seems to work, but as the world changes, and ideas flow, the old solutions just don't seem to work anymore. In 1962 taking prayer out of school seemed like a pretty good idea at the time, which it was. They knew it would cause problems at first because the majority of the country was Christian and prayer had just always been in school. Now, 33 years later, the old solution just doesn't seem to be working any longer, so a new solution is in effect. My solution to this whole problem might seem like an easy one, maybe a close minded one, but it would have to take open minded people to try and make it work, something this world seems to be low on. First off, I would like to take a look at science, since that is mostly where the church and school have their arguments. The Big Bang Theory states that the Universe was created by a large explosion that sent particles flying in every direction, which all later formed galaxies, stars, planets and even life. But, in the Bible it says that the universe was created by God, and that he created everything, the galaxies, stars, planets and even life. You cannot have two completely different points of view taught in the same place unless they were taught with the same respect. The Big Bang is not known to be fact, which is why it is call the Big Bang THEORY, and Creationism is not know to be fact, for the sole reason that no one has proof of it (unless you are willing to accept the fact that you exist as proof). So you would have to take all of the theories out of the science class, and made a new class that deals with the theories of science, and how they relate to science and most importantly make it so it is not required. Some would say though, that if you took all the theories out of science, you wouldn't have much left. This is why I would think it best to make science a completely non-required class that students would choose to learn if they wanted, of course, most colleges would require you take science to get accepted so many students would remain taking the courses. After this is completed, allow religion classes to be taught. They could practice their religion all they wanted, as in science when you perform laboratory experiments, as long as the practicing doesn't harm anyone (Sorry to all you Satanists who wanted to sacrifice Freshmen during fourth hour). You can also practice outside of the class. A Buddhist can meditate right next to a Christian who is praying. Now, you are probably saying "That will never work, there is too much disliking, no religions could be respected at one place." And here is my response to that. If you cannot respect other religions, and their beliefs, then you are a close minded asshole who should be imeditatly killed because it is people like YOU who make this world a bad place to live in. So, if you have a Christian praying, and a Buddhist who wants to meditate next to him, yet this will disrupt the Christian from praying, then the Buddhist has to find some other place to do his thing, now it works the other way to. A school cannot teach only one religion and refuse all others. If, however, the school is full of nothing but one religious type (which means people should say what religion they are (if they want) when filling out an application) then they can do what ever they like, until someone of another religion type begins attending that school. For example, a school of all Christians can have prayer over the announcements before school, during school and after school, but the moment someone of a different religion type starts attending, the school cannot hold prayer over the intercom any longer because no religion can be forced upon students and teachers. However if someone is a different religion type and doesn't want to say what religion they are because they like their privacy, don't start complaining when you hear a prayer over the announcements, it is your own damn fault. Give up your privacy, or give up your freedom, you decide. 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