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Thu Jan 2, 2014, 06:11 PMdiabeticman (1,429 posts)WTF!!! South Carolina Democrats back bill calling for mandatory daily prayers in public schoolshttp://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/01/02/south-carolina-democrats-back-bill-calling-for-mandatory-daily-prayers-in-public-schools/State lawmakers in South Carolina are pushing for legislation that would mandate prayer sessions in schools.The bill, H. 3526, would require teachers to lead a moment of silence at the beginning of each school day, during which the teacher would be allowed to deliver a prayer. Students who didn’t not want to participate would be allowed to leave the classroom.Most of the legislation’s sponsors are Democrats. It was introduced by Reps. Wendell Gilliard (D), Robert Williams (D), Joseph Jefferson (D), Carl Anderson (D), Liston Barfield (R), Bill Clyburn (D), Heather Ammons Crawford (R), Lonnie Hosey (D), Robert Ridgeway III (D), and Don Wells (R)._______________________________________________________________________________What the F*&$ In the past 3 years we have seen women's reproductive rights attacked more than the past 2 decades NOW we are going to Mess with the SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE?
Response to roguevalley (Reply #15)Thu Jan 2, 2014, 08:09 PMStar Member valerief (37,663 posts)17. I'm so old, I first learned the Pledge of Allegiance before "under God" was added. nt
Article: The bill, H. 3526, would require teachers to lead a moment of silence at the beginning of each school dayArticle: The compromise would be to have the students to pray to whomever they want to. Headline: WTF!!! South Carolina Democrats back bill calling for mandatory daily prayers in public schools
Response to diabeticman (Original post)Thu Jan 2, 2014, 06:26 PMStar Member Pretzel_Warrior (6,285 posts)6. what's your wife's take on this one?
Response to Pretzel_Warrior (Reply #6)Thu Jan 2, 2014, 06:27 PMdiabeticman (1,429 posts)7. She is the one who texted me the link. She is so pissed she couldn't speak.
Response to diabeticman (Original post)Fri Jan 3, 2014, 03:29 AMStar Member PDJane (9,585 posts)51. I am so glad that my son was raised in polyglot, irreligious Toronto.I don't think the topic of God ever came up inside the classroom; my son was an Agnostic early.
Response to MrScorpio (Reply #60)Fri Jan 3, 2014, 01:25 PMFrodosPet (1,426 posts)66. Is there a good way for progressives to engage the African American community?As I pointed out in an earlier post, the majority of S.C. Democratic reps supporting this clearly unconstitutional action are A.A. And while it is nothing close to universal, it seems African Americans in general are closely tied to religion. More than any other group, in my experience.In your opinion, is there a way that does not come off as elitist or a perpetuation of racism which allows progressives to attack the homophobic and misogynistic church teachings without coming off as an attack on the people being victimized by the church? Or is the best bet to sit back, minimize saying and doing things which drive a wedge between white progressives and African Americans, and quietly support the people who are seeking a positive change from within the community?
Response to FrodosPet (Reply #66)Fri Jan 3, 2014, 02:09 PMStar Member MrScorpio (58,080 posts)67. In case you didn't know this, I'm BlackSo it's all good!
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances