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Talk:Classroom prayer

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/* A liberal's point of view */
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:Atheists tend to have slightly higher math/science skills -- when someone is or was an engineer, that is a telltale sign. What aren't you telling us, Andy? [[User:BarrySM|BarrySM]] 16:24, 21 February 2014 (EST)
 
::Atheists tend to be white males having only slightly above-average intelligence. Atheists are often "wannabes", attempting to appear more intelligent than they are.--[[User:Aschlafly|Andy Schlafly]] 17:19, 21 February 2014 (EST)
==The human rights aspect==
Is classroom prayer a right? I believe that prayer, education, and free speech are rights, and Classroom prayer is merely the union of those three rights, so logically is it not a right (despite what the [[Liberal]]s want) as well? --[[User:AnthonyDW|AnthonyDW]] 13:12, 21 January 2011 (EST)
== Students Benefit? ==The majority of arguments for school sanctioned prayer that are mentioned here is, in my opinion, hypocritical. In a hypothetical situation, if school sanctioned prayer were to be made legal again, and, say, a Wiccan teacher lead a class prayer, it would likely make the news, in which case the members of Conservapedia would probably give the situation a name (such as, "The Wiccan Indoctrination Fiasco") and then proceed to push for either religious discrimination against Wiccans or the re-establishment of the "no school-sanctioned prayer allowed" law. --X. Dulks
Please provide references for == A liberal's point of view ==Tbh I only came here to debate conservatives, but anyways,You guys dont actually think that the line "Christian homeschooling classescountry should sponsor enforced school prayer, right? In any context forcing classroom prayer isn't a good idea, because, obviously, religious minorities exist and they deserve the right not to pray to a god/gods they don't believe exist. And also on the topic of teachers leading school prayer, I am obviously against that as well for the reasons I already mentioned. The only way in contrastwhich I would support class prayer is in the context of a student's right to pray to themselves in a session not lead by any staff.:So it is the non-believing, often begin with atheistic, liberal minority who has to force his religious beliefs on the rest of the class, is that what your saying? Ironic, isn't it. [[User:Karajou|Karajou]] ([[User talk:Karajou|talk]]) 20:40, 7 September 2016 (EDT)::Personally I'm an atheist and I know you guys want to kill us all but not having a state-sanctioned classroom prayer and isn't forcing our evil atheist communist nazist agenda on the students benefit enormously from itrest of his class." or delete Not having a classroom prayer isn't bigotry against Christians, it. Stating something without proof is not appropriate simply equality for people of all religion. Secularism and militant atheism are two different things; a site that claims militant atheist teacher would try to be trustworthyforce his atheism on his class, while one who believes in secularism (the USA is a secular state by the way) would just not have any prayer at all.I'm okay with class prayers in inherently religion-based schools though, but in terms of the average secular public school, I wouldn't.:::The only thing you said correctly is your admitting you have an "evil atheist communist nazist agenda", and based on your repeated creation of user names involving the N-word, I would have to emphasize your racist "nazist" side of your character. Figures. [[User:Karajou|Karajou]] ([[User talk:Karajou|talk]]) 09:32, 10 September 2016 (EDT)
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