I am not okay with this. I was subjected to it in high school. There was a teacher-led group of students who would participate in public prayer every morning before class in front of the school, and in bible study/discussion after the day had ended. The students put up signs all over the halls (which is fine, since they're students and not staff) and the whole thing was made very public. It was more than that they wanted to pray and worship, they wanted us to see them do it. I don't necessarily think they shouldn't have been allowed to meet, but it was this in-your-face presentation that got to me. They kind of presented themselves as recruiters for Christ, which I think at a public school is completely inappropriate.
That is the problem. Religious activity in public school wouldn't be a bad thing if it could be completely reserved for the religious, however that is rarely the case. It often ends up being waved around and shoved in everyone's face, especially if you're non-religious. I had to put up with a lot of crap in high school because of my beliefs. Even from teachers.
That is the problem. Religious activity in public school wouldn't be a bad thing if it could be completely reserved for the religious, however that is rarely the case. It often ends up being waved around and shoved in everyone's face, especially if you're non-religious. I had to put up with a lot of crap in high school because of my beliefs. Even from teachers.
You really believe in a man who has helped to save the world twice, with the power to change his physical appearance? An alien who travels though time and space--in a police box?!?
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