Secularism At All Costs
A Knox County, Tennessee elementary school principal banned students from reading their bibles during recess. I'm sure if they were arabs reading the Koran, the same would have happened.
Why does secularism only apply to Christians and Jews? And why has its definition changed from less religion in civil affairs to a wholesale banning of religion?
If you want to have even religious thoughts during school you have to go back to the catacombs.
Another reason to privatize education so that atheists and religious people alike can run their own schools.
Why does secularism only apply to Christians and Jews? And why has its definition changed from less religion in civil affairs to a wholesale banning of religion?
If you want to have even religious thoughts during school you have to go back to the catacombs.
Another reason to privatize education so that atheists and religious people alike can run their own schools.

2 Comments:
That's ridiculous. I don't think there should be prayer in schools, but reading a Bible during recess is pretty clearly not a public endorsement of religion... it is prohibiting the free exercise thereof.
By Tim McGuire, At 12:16 PM EDT
It's obviously ridiculous. This is the kind of thing that happens when government does things. No one would argue that government should pay for education, but that doesn't mean government should implement it.
By Ben Polidore, At 1:15 PM EDT
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