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    Over the past three decades, the issue of the role of prayer in the public school system has become increasingly controversial. The current debate juggles the opposing interpretations of the exact intentions of America's Founders, who came from an other country, England, in pursuite of expanded freedoms. The first colonists in the 17th century especially desired religious freedom, because their former British government forced them all to learn and practice a centralized religion. Consequently

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    Prayer in Sporting Events      The Government is too preoccupied with pleasing a select few by removing prayer from sporting events than they are with running the country. This is a problem that can be fixed and should be.      The reason for student led prayers at sporting events is for a God they believe in to grant the safety of the players on the field and the fans going home. After all, Christians are in the majority. It’s a thirty second prayer

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    Essay The Biology of Prayer and Healing

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    The Biology of Prayer and Healing “When we set ourselves to the work of collecting or re-collecting the scattered pieces of ourselves, we begin a task which, if carried to its natural conclusions, ultimately becomes prayer.” Skepticism Science and Faith: Freud, one of the most well respected researchers of the human experience, claims that religion is a “universal neurosis that civilization substitutes for a more authentic personal reality based on scientific knowledge” (Jones and Butman

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    Mary Brown Prayer Interview and Reflection This was a very good interview, and the person I interview was very seasoned in prayer. Here are some of the things we spoke about in the interview, and here are my reflections and thoughts. Private devotions In private devotions is it Biblical or more effectual to pray aloud than to pray silently? My interviewee stated that it is good to pray aloud and saliently at times. Sometimes praying aloud keeps your mind from wondering and you can focus on what

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    Bush once said, "We should not have teacher-led prayers in public schools, and school officials should never favor one religion over another, or favor religion over no religion" Whether Christian prayer should be sponsored by public schools has been a widely debated issue since it was brought to the American public's attention. The practice of school sponsored or teacher sponsored prayer is where the students and faculty of a school recite a prayer simultaneously each morning, and was extremely popular

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    As a nation and mature decision of government prayer in public schools should not be an issue. The first amendment rights clearly give you the right to freedom of speech, expression, and religion. It is something that should be allowed if students are taught and allowed to say the pledge of allegiance which states one nation under god. I do not know if religion is an issue, but stating the pledge of allegiance do not make much more of a difference. Religious freedom was clearly expressed in the first

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    Prayer in schools Prayer can benefit students in education by students getting better grades, behavior and motivate to do better. Prayer during school gives students a little bit more hope, positive thoughts. However, school prayer has been banned since (1962); "Who says prayer in school is illegal?"(Booth). The issue about prayer has been active for several years. How can there be a negative view of allowing students to voluntarily pray in school?. Prayer in school sets students in positive

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    What stood out to me the most was the statistics provided in Ethics of Prayer in Counseling (2007). It states that 78% of counselors in Christian agencies believe it is appropriate to pray with or for a client. I would have thought it would be more than that. But, perhaps not all those employed are Christian. 11% of those in secular practice believe praying with or for a client is appropriate (Weld & Eriksen, 2007). Again I would have said there would be more than just 11%. I feel that it depends

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    Ruling Out School Prayer

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    Many people argue that school prayer is needed in schools, but I think that it is not necessary. I believe that it is not necessary to have prayer during school to please people of one religion. If a person can pray to him/herself, then there is no need for a public prayer. It has already been established in the constitution that school prayer has been banned and it should remain that way. In my opinion it should remain unconstitutional because it interferes with other student’s religion, the intention

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    There is a controversial debate about daily prayer in school. Some people look at a general overview of the religion in school, some look at the political and governmental views, and some look at the statistical side of daily prayer in school or prayer at other school functions. Research shows that there are several different point of views on what type of religion to allow or what not to allow when it comes to religion. Schools are bad about not letting students and teacher have a small devotion

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