If they want to practice their religion, they can simply bow out, sit down and 'shut up' or go outside to the hallway until we are finished.
I will fight you to the death on this one. Separation of church and state means just this. Allowing a mandatory religious practice for one religion, and not the others will lead to the Cabal infiltrating the mandatory religion. They do this in every country.
Now you can't argue that Christianity hasn't been infiltrated over the centuries, especially in our time. That's how we got here.
Taking the prayer (of all religions) out of school doesn't take the zealousness away from the religious folk. The Cabal takes advantage of this. We saw an example in modern day when the lefties turned from 1st Amendment loving hippies to speech censoring fascists. The zealous, 1st Amendment hating aspects of the religious right became the aspects of the left.
So what do you get if you put prayer back into school? They're still zealous, but now they pray to God. You still cant control them, and they can still be activated as sleeper cells with the right propaganda.
It only makes it easier for the enemy to infiltrate through public institutions. You and I both know thats bad.
I read just the other day that there "REALLY" NEVER was a separation of Church and State. So fight on. If you want the world to remain in a dark area, that's up to you; but sometimes children never hear the word of God unless they hear it at school with the Lord's Prayer. Imagine the children of these 'nitwits' hearing it for the first time; it could change the world for the better. A little religion NEVER hurt anyone.
I do so 'pray' that I could find that again. It wasn't something I was researching but rather something I ran upon by accident. I wish I had saved it. It said something like, " In God we Trust" (church) on our money (state) along with The Ten Commandments (church) displayed in our courthouses (state) at one time they were; and many other 'technical' displays of why there really was no separation. That's the only thing I can remember.
Teddy Roosevelt was also a freemason.
I will fight you to the death on this one. Separation of church and state means just this. Allowing a mandatory religious practice for one religion, and not the others will lead to the Cabal infiltrating the mandatory religion. They do this in every country.
Now you can't argue that Christianity hasn't been infiltrated over the centuries, especially in our time. That's how we got here.
Taking the prayer (of all religions) out of school doesn't take the zealousness away from the religious folk. The Cabal takes advantage of this. We saw an example in modern day when the lefties turned from 1st Amendment loving hippies to speech censoring fascists. The zealous, 1st Amendment hating aspects of the religious right became the aspects of the left.
So what do you get if you put prayer back into school? They're still zealous, but now they pray to God. You still cant control them, and they can still be activated as sleeper cells with the right propaganda.
It only makes it easier for the enemy to infiltrate through public institutions. You and I both know thats bad.
I read just the other day that there "REALLY" NEVER was a separation of Church and State. So fight on. If you want the world to remain in a dark area, that's up to you; but sometimes children never hear the word of God unless they hear it at school with the Lord's Prayer. Imagine the children of these 'nitwits' hearing it for the first time; it could change the world for the better. A little religion NEVER hurt anyone.
That's what they said during the Spanish Inquisition.
Sauce?
I do so 'pray' that I could find that again. It wasn't something I was researching but rather something I ran upon by accident. I wish I had saved it. It said something like, " In God we Trust" (church) on our money (state) along with The Ten Commandments (church) displayed in our courthouses (state) at one time they were; and many other 'technical' displays of why there really was no separation. That's the only thing I can remember.