How to Seek to Help Free Marys Little Lamb U.S.A. (Christianity)
Consider that when kids were free to pray by, for example, rotating that student activity to various clubs and individuals, for perhaps a minute on the school PA (public address) system during homeroom each day, or while assembled at a school...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Consider that when kids were free to pray by
(Some say that avoids one religion or another from being presented by government sponsored functions.) , The court rulings:"Rulings were two landmark Supreme Court decisions, Engel v.
Vitale and Abington School District v.
Schempp (which included the well publicised case of Murray v.
Curlett), establishing the current prohibition on state-sponsored prayer in schools." "Following those two cases came the Court's decision in Lemon v.
Kurtzman .
This ruling established the so-called "Lemon test" which states that in order to be constitutional under the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment any practice sponsored within state run schools (or other public, state sponsored activities) must:
Have a secular purpose; Must neither advance nor inhibit religion; and Must not result in an excessive entanglement between government and religion."
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Step 2: for example
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Step 3: rotating that student activity to various clubs and individuals
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Step 4: for perhaps a minute on the school PA (public address) system during homeroom each day
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Step 5: or while assembled at a school function
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Step 6: so that the Lamb of God was believed by many to hear the prayers (the others
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Step 7: not believing
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Step 8: did not take away the prayer from those that believed; they seemed to coexist just fine
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Step 9: until 1970s): That was not against any rule before He the Lamb was quashed and scrammed
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Step 10: so to speak
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Step 11: by court rulings.
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Step 12: Read the Bible about how He adored children
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Step 13: who love
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Step 14: laugh and play
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Step 15: as the Lamb welcomes them to come to him freely each and every day
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Step 16: but many do not know him at all (and never even hear a prayer) since the: School-door was loudly and proudly slammed in the Lamb's face one day
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Step 17: and shut off religion from being used openly there.
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Step 18: Check that it became illegal to have the freedom to: "Pray aloud" to the loving Lamb in school
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Step 19: "Speak his Name" reverently at all in schools that have conformed to the anti-Lamb (anti-prayer) contingent and: "Not to celebrate His birthday
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Step 20: " called Christ-Mass (or "Christmas" by name).
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Step 21: Realize that prayer in school may have been and be a help as a possible moderating influence to society in days past
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Step 22: but not appreciably stifling people who cared to diverge as it certainly did not stifle political descent as the rebellious flower children of the 1960s had heard prayers up to 1963 and beyond in many schools
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Step 23: but they did not fail to express themselves in politic ways against the Vietnam War and some worked for civil rights.
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Step 24: Consider whether discipline has become worse and worse
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Step 25: as the days turned into years since 1963 or 1971.
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Step 26: Consider when instead of laughter the children heard gun shots--and saw bitter tears and blood--do you think that was possibly because of who and what is and is not allowed to be an influence in school.
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Step 27: Decide what one person can or could do to help stop brooding fear with crime in our schools today?
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Step 28: Seek to bring honor to Mary's little Lamb back at school.
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Step 29: Honor the Lamb so that everywhere the Lamb is followed
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Step 30: His great
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Step 31: saving love goes forth.
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Step 32: Seek to free children to pray aloud at school and at school functions to honor their God and nation if in Jesus Christ you believe as well as in seeing heaven someday.
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Step 33: Show regard for students to express their concepts and to pray: Following to the "Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment"
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Step 34: realize that the courts have consistently ruled that students' expressions of religious views through prayer or otherwise can not be abridged (shortened or stopped) unless they can be shown to cause substantial disruption in the school.
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Step 35: Support candidates who favor prayer in public and for children at school: if you agree that in Jesus Christ you believe and/or would allow freedom to pray to all guaranteed someday.
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Step 36: Consider supporting laws and to sway opinion.
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Step 37: Consider supporting a constitutional amendment to guarantee the right of all to pray in public places and outside or in public buildings and within if people wish to peacefully
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Step 38: publicly assemble.
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Step 39: Consider supporting such laws and amendments to include allowing children to pray a short prayer aloud at school at a certain time each day.
Detailed Guide
(Some say that avoids one religion or another from being presented by government sponsored functions.) , The court rulings:"Rulings were two landmark Supreme Court decisions, Engel v.
Vitale and Abington School District v.
Schempp (which included the well publicised case of Murray v.
Curlett), establishing the current prohibition on state-sponsored prayer in schools." "Following those two cases came the Court's decision in Lemon v.
Kurtzman .
This ruling established the so-called "Lemon test" which states that in order to be constitutional under the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment any practice sponsored within state run schools (or other public, state sponsored activities) must:
Have a secular purpose; Must neither advance nor inhibit religion; and Must not result in an excessive entanglement between government and religion."
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