(May 8, 2012 at 7:57 am)RaphielDrake Wrote: Why not just let kids pray when they want to pray instead of setting up times when *everyone* should pray? I mean its not like they need to be taught how to; "Dear God, blah blah blah, amen.".Why they would want to pray in schools is beyond me though.
How does being forced to do it in a group help in any part of this process? Sure as hell didn't when I was a kid, just made it ten times more awkward.
(P.S. DeeTee, are you ever going to learn how to quote properly? Seriously, this is just tiresome now.)
If there were obligatory prayers, like in Islam, when you have to pray within specific time intervals, I'd probably understand. But Christians can pray anytime, anywhere, and it's non-obligatory to pray, and non-uniform(except for catholics and orthodox, maybe).
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