I believe they should be kept out of school unless the school is run under a certain religion for children of that religion only. There is too much fighting and indifference in childrens lives and this does not help in any way.
The to your question depends on if you are inquiring with respect to the school's administration or the personal choice of the individual.
In the first case of the school's administration, it should only be allowed if the school is privately owned and operated. No public information or education system should be permitted to impose their beliefs upon others.
In the second case however it is the inalienable right of every individual to have or carry upon them a symbol or token of his/her religious belief.
yes i think they should be able to wear religious cloths to the air port they do go through a metal deteckter u no so they have nothin to hid and no cause u may dress up like u are relugous and u are not and u can be a killer getting on a plain and srry for mii bad handwriteinng please fix it.
That would depend on the country, and on the job. Hmm...I wonder; should the Pope wear his ceremonial robes to Mass this Sunday; or should he wear a Hawaiian shirt and baggy shorts? Of course, in some cases, like this, if you don't wear the clothes, you would not seem to be dedicated to your faith, and you may even lose your job.
I don't know about you, but I have no religious clothing. I have no ceremonial robes, no dog collar, no wonderful hat. If you do, I'd advise that you give them back to the clergyman you stole them from.
Perhaps you mean the Muslim dress; turbans, burqa and so on. In this case, they should be able to if they live in a free society where they can practice their religion, but for the most part a turban is not too impractical and there will likely be no objection, but a burqa is impractical in certain circumstances. Expressing faith, I believe, is wonderful. To share faith enlightens the world. But if you work in a factory with loads of spinning wheels or somewhere similar, I doubt that you would consider wearing your religious clothing.
I believe that poeple should have freedom of expression as long as it is not at the expense of rights held by other people. For example, you should not be able to wear no clothes. I see no problem, however, for the most part, with religious clothing int the workplace. Others should also give their views here, as some may hold different valid beliefs.
I think it should. Don't we have freedom of speech and right to religion? I wouldn't be offended if someone put up a display that went against my belief and neither should they.
In French public schools, the wearing of any religious symbols, including headscarves, crosses, and yarmulkes, is prohibited. This law applies to both students and teachers in educational institutions funded by the government. However, private schools have more flexibility in setting their own policies regarding religious symbols.
They should not be allowed to do dangerous ventures in school.
Yes, students should be allowed to bring snacks to school. It helps you think.
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Schools generally have dress codes that may prohibit extreme hairstyles, including Mohawks. However, policies can vary between schools, so it is best to check with your school's specific guidelines.
Public records has nothing to do with religious use of school facilities. Actually in off school hours many organizations use school grounds and buildings.
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No, you should not be allowed to smoke weed at school since it is illegal and against school policies. It is important to follow rules and regulations to maintain a safe and productive learning environment for everyone.