Christian Groups Are Sneaking Religion into Schools

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The intercom comes on in a classroom first thing in morning and says “now kids, it is time for our prayer”. Every kid in the class joins hands and starts to respectfully pray. Once the prayer is finished, they all go back to work and are more unified together, right? That is usually not the case. More likely than not, only several kids in the class joins the prayer. Most kids then laugh at the others praying, breaking the bonds between the two. With religion being brought up in school, there are more possibilities for debate between children ending in violence. Three fourths of kids at my high school will not even recite the pledge of allegiance just because it says god in it. Public schools should not have any impact on religion. Christian Groups are sneaking religion into high schools.
Sneaking religion into public school is becoming an uncomfortable dispute for students. Last year at my public high school we had a couple encounters with this dilemma. A Christian group called young life was to make an appearance. There were flyers around the halls advertising free pizza and ice cream at lunch time if we came to the meeting. Representatives came the lunch period the day before to walk around and promote the meeting. I did not know anything about the group, but there was free pizza so of course I went with a couple of friends. They put on a small video presentation about the group. At the beginning, it showed kids traveling to different camps and having lots of fun. About halfway through the video, it showed the kids praying and it started to talk about Christianity. I had no problem with this except for the fact that I had tricked into coming to this meeting. My friend turned to me and said, “Wait, is this a bible group”. I rea...

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...cher began to get livid and threatened to call them in, the school bell rang and the two men scrammed from the building.
There is a time and place for religion, but public schools is not one of them. Although religion has the potential to unify some kids in school, it is not unifying to all. This leaves room for disagreement to destroy bonds between others. Once groups are separated by religion, the unification as a whole is eliminated. “Religious wars breed disunity” (Museveni). If religion can be kept to the family and community, there would be less conflict in public schools.

Works Cited

"Bible Distribution in Public Schools." www. ffrf.org. Freedom From Religion foundation. 2013. Web. 5 Dec 2013.
"Religion in Public Schools." archive.adl.org. Anti-Defamation League. 2013. Web. 5 Dec 2013.
"Religion in Schools." www.aclu.org. ACLU. 2013. Web. 5 Dec 2013.

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