Separation of Church and State in Public Education

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The United States of America has dynamically grown in diversity of religion, culture and ethnicity over time. Religion is a part of many lives; nevertheless, due to the wide variety of Christians, Jewish, Catholics, Muslims and many other religious groups, not to mention non-religious individuals, the country must accommodate citizens by remaining neutral and secular. Over the years citizens have sometimes forgotten the meaning of freedom, especially when it applies to religion without government intrusion. The United States of America represents free will to participate in a religion of ones choice or to not participate in religious activities. Individuals have the right to practice their religion without government intrusion. The religious sector has no right to intrude or impose one religion on non-religious or other religious individuals. However, the controversy has arisen in the education sector regarding religion especially surrounding public schools beginning as early as the 19th century; effecting children from their morning announcements all the way to the classroom settings. If religious groups wish to have their own private or home school, the option should be available. However, it should not conflict or deter funding from public school. These disputes concerning religion ought to be perceived from a different standpoint, putting the children first and implementing tolerance, respect and values in the classrooms. By leaving personal aspects like religion at home, children of different backgrounds can learn to coexist peacefully amongst one another in public schools. Nonetheless, to move forward as a united secular country the separation of church and state should be strictly observed in public schools and other govern...

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... secular with a vast set of religious groups. As we explored the religious and secular group share over 150 years of history, where the debates were constant over whether or not to maintain the separation between church and state. The government displayed the capability to remain secular and treat citizens with fairness and grant them their liberties. Our founders of the Constitution were aware of the risks of a government controlling all aspects of citizen’s lives including religion. The protection they established for the country is the fundamental reason a country can coexist in pluralistic nation. As the United States of America moves forward they should move toward remaining neutral by compromising on by leaving religion at home in their personal lives so it would not conflict with violating rights or disrespecting individuals religions and values.

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