Friday, October 25, 2019
Its Time to Bring Back Religion and School Prayer in Public Schools Es
à     à  Ã  Ã  Ã   Benjamin Franklin  once declared, "Only a virtuous people are capable of freedom. As a nation  becomes more corrupt and vicious they have more need of masters." In nineteen  sixty-two the Supreme Court of the United States pronounced that a prayer  recited in the public school was abusing our freedoms . In the court's opinion  this was an act in violation to the first amendment, which calls for "a  separation of church and state.'' This ruling was later extended to include the  use of the Bible as well. A Supreme Court Justice, Hugo Black, put it in this  often quoted statement "Neither a state or the Federal government can set up a  church. Nor can pass laws that aid one religion, all religions, or prefer one  religion over another. No tax in any amount, large or small, can be levied to  support any religious activities or institutions whatever they may be called, or  whatever form they may adapt to teach or practice religion." (686)     à       This issue,"separation of church and state," is a cloudy topic in the eyes of  the modern world, but in reality the only gray clouds are primarily a result of  ignorance of the original intent of the Founding Fathers who put the phrase in  the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.      à       From the beginning of American government, state and legal papers, such as  the Northwest Ordinance and state constitutions, were threaded with religion. In  addition, many of the more eminent men who signed the Constitution, Bill of  Rights, and other important documents clarified their intent. John Witherspoon,  as quoted by David Barton in The Works of John Witherspoon, said: " What follows  from this? That he is the best friend to American Liberty, who is most sincere  and active in pro...              ... capable of freedom.     à       Works Cited    Barton, David. Movie: Education and the Founding Fathers. Aledo, Texas: Wall  Builders, 1991.     Evans, Stanton.M.,"The Myth of Seperation: What Wall?", January, 1995, n.  pag. Researcher.sirs.com.WWW. Internet  <http://researcher.sirs.com/cgi-bin+sep+of+church+and+state>October 13,  1998.     Parry, Skousen and Andres W. Allison. The Real George Washington. Washington,  D.C. U.S., National Center for Constitutional Studies,1991.     Skousen, Cleon, W. The Making of America. Washington D.C.:National Center of  Constitutional Studis, 1986.     Taylor, Earl, Jr. Letter to American Citizens.1 Oct, 1998. letter not  documented. Ed. Earl Taylor. Malta, Idaho: National Center for Constitutional  Studies, 1998.      Taylor, Earl. "No Title" None given. 1, Oct. 1981 1A.<  http://www.xmission.com/>/~NCCS-20 Oct. 1998.                       
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