Yes God is allowed in schools. The fact of the matter is we asChristians choose not to use it to our benefit. No, they can't make us pray & read The Bible in school because we make our own choices & they're not allowed to force religion on us. Teachers can openly discuss Christianity & God in history classes, as well as other religions. I am a Christian & I do believe that God should be brought back in school, but not in a way it was in the old days. People should be allowed to chose what they believe & bible study shouldn't be forced on anybody. It is our jobs as Christians to bring it up to our fellow classmates & loved ones to tell people about the lord. But in the end it is their own choice to believe what they want. There is no official rule that God is not allowed in schools though.
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.
Public schools in the United States are not allowed to promote or favor any religion, so they must avoid celebrating religious holidays in a way that privileges one faith over another. However, schools can educate students about various religious traditions in an educational and inclusive manner. It's important for schools to be mindful of the diversity of their student body and to respect all beliefs.
Schools in the United States are not allowed to require prayer or promote any specific religion due to the separation of church and state. However, they may offer religious studies as an elective course for academic purposes. It is important for schools to maintain a neutral stance on religion to respect the diverse beliefs of all students and families.
Mercury was the Roman god of commerce, travel, and communication, equivalent to the Greek god Hermes. He is often depicted with winged sandals, known as "talaria," which allowed him to move quickly and freely between the mortal and divine realms.
The gentile ruler anointed by God was Cyrus the Great, king of Persia, who allowed the Jewish people to return to Jerusalem and rebuild their temple, fulfilling prophecies in the Old Testament.
yes but it all depends if you believe in god and evolution or evolution and not god or vice versa
The ACLU and the US government kicked God out of schools. Teachers are not allowed to teach any religious ideology or doctrice.
Definitely praying should be allowed in schools.
AWESOME QUESTION MAN (or girl)! God is not allowed in public schools because He might "offend" some kids or parents of kids that go to public schools. Children are not allowed to pray to God. However, I bet if you ask a local public school if their students are allowed to pray to Allah (not the same as the Christian God). There are certain rights you have in school, and that is you can have any religion, but you can't witness to other people. You cannot pray in front of other children, and teachers cannot teach religion unless its on a historical point of view. Is this fair, or unfair? You decide. :0) We actually studied this in school. The constitution of our country keeps school and church as separate as possible. there are multiple laws involved with the issue as well
In my school, it is allowed, and they have it every day. But it's not in all schools, as you probably know.
Yes. In some Islamic schools they are mandatory, but they are optional in public schools.
Prayer isn't allowed in schools.
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Should corporations be allowed to access the teenage market in public schools?
Madalyn Murray O'Hare is the woman responsible for prayer not being allowed in schools.
no
Depends