I firmly stand besides brother Major. Blaming computers, the Internet, of the public school system is like blaming an itch instead of the ivy. I work in the public schools and, make no mistake about it, God in in our schools, He is just not in our classrooms.
Below is how one of our directors signs his e-mails:
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Several of our school buildings are used to provide Sunday services at various locations:
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I know several schools that hold bible study groups on the weekends and my office mate has the Lord's prayer on a plaque on her desk. Basically, the decision to not allow out Lord into our classrooms was made a really long time ago and no one from the school system was there to provide input. Well, kind of, as Congressman Ames wa, prior to his short political career (he died at age 50), was a school teacher himself. As an element of local government, schools have no choice but to follow the prevailing laws. Again, Mayor has the right answer (in my opinion).
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