2006
Missouri House Passes Proposed Constitutional Amendment On School Prayer
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At least some are waking up to the Christian worldview and want to put prayer back into the schools.
From a post on the Religion Clause blog:
Today the Missouri House of Representatives passed and sent on to the Senate HJR 39, that would ask the voters to amend the Missouri Constitution’s bill of rights to protect school prayer. If passed by the Senate, the proposed amendment will then go to a vote of the people.
I remember over 45 years ago when we did pray before school started along with the Pledge of Allegiance. The next year it became silent prayer and a few years later, there was no longer any prayer. It gave me impression there was something wrong with Christianity and the school was discouraging us from Christianity.
I say make it a law to allow prayer for those who wish to pray. And maybe the immoral and violent trends in today’s public schools would lessen.
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