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Rather difficult for your martyrism to be taken seriously when your hypocrisy is out in the open....
See post #137. Have a nice day.
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Rather difficult for your martyrism to be taken seriously when your hypocrisy is out in the open....
Actually, all there is is the bold empty claim of an admitted dishonest martyr seeker.You are prejudiced. You yourself have established this fact.
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who was that made the bold claim:
Oh yeah, that was you...."Those who are prejudiced often call names and what have you to avoid their prejudices being called out. Not gonna work here, buddy."
This ^^^^But that's just it, the religious students DON'T have the right to pray during school time and the school does not have the right to sponsor a prayer. That's the point, you do not have the right to take up my child's learning time with your child's religious chantings. No more than I would have the right to demand that, during Catholic Mass after the sermon, all the Catholics "sit quietly" while I read a passage from On the Origin of Species or Green Eggs and Ham.
And if you think it's a 'pleasure' for people who don't believe in God to "sit quietly" while superstitious nudniks make chants and incantations to their Cloud King, you're mistaken. No more than it would be a pleasure for you to sit through 15 minutes of Allah Ackbar or Shabbat Shalom. Those who want it may seek it, those who don't shouldn't have it foisted upon them.
ah yes, the post that reveals your blatant hypocrisy and shows (according to your own presented logic) you to be prejudiced.See post #137. Have a nice day.
What are you advocating then?You are confused. I never said anything about state sponsored anything.
your transference is most entertaining.Yep, that's right. It isn't going to work with me. You, sir, have a pride problem. I suggest you get that worked out.
Actually, all there is is the bold empty claim of an admitted dishonest martyr seeker.
Surely, if a child is allowed time for their own thoughts, then they wouldn't have to steal the time from their studies being distracted by their own thoughts trying to come through daydreams?Just think about how far it could go to build respect for individuals and individuals to have their own thoughts.
How is this not the other side of the coin of religious indoctrination? Not even making an allowance of time for a child to have their own thoughts, just for themselves?
How about shared moments of learning important educational things like mathematics and science?I think shared moments of silence is a good thing.
What are you advocating then?
Maybe I'm confused because this seems to contradict what you said to me.Wrong. We do have that right. Unless the SCOTUS takes it away from us, which is what they seem to have been wont to do.
Congress can make no law impeding our practice of religion. That includes classrooms, study halls, football fields, etc.
Maybe I'm confused because this seems to contradict what you said to me.
All I have done is given you a post to click "reply" to.Actually, and notedly, you offer no valid defense to the claim, you just call me a name and act as though I am something I am not. Good luck with that.
I think I'll go look up scientific studies regarding the benefits of 5 minutes of meditation a day--to see what effect it has on mindfulness during ordinary tasks, including mathematics.How about shared moments of learning important educational things like mathematics and science?
I'm not objecting to faith-based schools of any faith.
But I don't see a problem with a public school including prayers in the tradition of the culture and values of the land. (I would object to a public school including prayers not in this tradition.) They aren't being forced down people's throats, as I said here in the UK the people are quite secular but prayers are a benign peaceful thing that people enjoy along with hymns.
here's a quick article:I think I'll go look up scientific studies regarding the benefits of 5 minutes of meditation a day--to see what effect it has on mindfulness during ordinary tasks, including mathematics.
All I have done is given you a post to click "reply" to.
That you have no self control to stop yourself at this point is really most entertaining.
How is this not the other side of the coin of religious indoctrination?
Not even making an allowance of time for a child to have their own thoughts, just for themselves?
.See post # 137. Have a nice day.