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ABSOLUTELY! As a Christian I certainly observe an association between ignoring, misusing, and tossing out GOD with rampant chaos.
No..
What-evah!No..
"If the righteous many do not confront the wicked few, then evil will triumph.” - Trump
We removed mandatory prayer from schools 50 years ago. Lots of things have changed since then.
1. Cell phones. Dick Tracy's wrist radio as the closest thing we had to cell phones, and that was just a cartoon. Now, the average person can have instant communication almost anywhere in the world
2.Artificial Heart. How many lives have been saved?
3.Personal computer. Not enough room to list all the advantages
4.Communications satellites
5. The moon landing. Everything from microwave ovens to Tang was developed for that trip.
6The internet. Instant unlimited data and information directly to the average person. I don't think they even sell encyclopedias any more. Everybody already has the most recent and up to date encyclopedia at their fingertips on their computer, or on the phone in their pocket.
7. The microchip. Makes damn everything cheaper, faster, smaller, and better in every way.
Yes, These and lots more advances have happened since we quit making kids pray to a god they, and their parents might not even believe in. With those type advances as a result, we should have stopped mandatory prayer in schools long before we did.
ROFLMMFAO... Seriously?!Yes, These and lots more advances have happened since we quit making kids pray to a god they, and their parents might not even believe in. With those type advances as a result, we should have stopped mandatory prayer in schools long before we did.
We removed mandatory prayer from schools 50 years ago. Lots of things have changed since then.
1. Cell phones. Dick Tracy's wrist radio as the closest thing we had to cell phones, and that was just a cartoon. Now, the average person can have instant communication almost anywhere in the world
2.Artificial Heart. How many lives have been saved?
3.Personal computer. Not enough room to list all the advantages
4.Communications satellites
5. The moon landing. Everything from microwave ovens to Tang was developed for that trip.
6The internet. Instant unlimited data and information directly to the average person. I don't think they even sell encyclopedias any more. Everybody already has the most recent and up to date encyclopedia at their fingertips on their computer, or on the phone in their pocket.
7. The microchip. Makes damn everything cheaper, faster, smaller, and better in every way.
Yes, These and lots more advances have happened since we quit making kids pray to a god they, and their parents might not even believe in. With those type advances as a result, we should have stopped mandatory prayer in schools long before we did.ROFLMMFAO... Seriously?!Yes, These and lots more advances have happened since we quit making kids pray to a god they, and their parents might not even believe in. With those type advances as a result, we should have stopped mandatory prayer in schools long before we did.
You attribute the advances you mentioned,
to removing prayer from schools...
Who the hell do you think,
blessed someone with the intelligence
to build a rocket, replace organs, develop anti biotics,
invent a lightbulb, harness electricity, and link the world
through cell phones, laptops, computers...online
We removed mandatory prayer from schools 50 years ago. Lots of things have changed since then.
1. Cell phones. Dick Tracy's wrist radio as the closest thing we had to cell phones, and that was just a cartoon. Now, the average person can have instant communication almost anywhere in the world
2.Artificial Heart. How many lives have been saved?
3.Personal computer. Not enough room to list all the advantages
4.Communications satellites
5. The moon landing. Everything from microwave ovens to Tang was developed for that trip.
6The internet. Instant unlimited data and information directly to the average person. I don't think they even sell encyclopedias any more. Everybody already has the most recent and up to date encyclopedia at their fingertips on their computer, or on the phone in their pocket.
7. The microchip. Makes damn everything cheaper, faster, smaller, and better in every way.
Yes, These and lots more advances have happened since we quit making kids pray to a god they, and their parents might not even believe in. With those type advances as a result, we should have stopped mandatory prayer in schools long before we did.ROFLMMFAO... Seriously?!Yes, These and lots more advances have happened since we quit making kids pray to a god they, and their parents might not even believe in. With those type advances as a result, we should have stopped mandatory prayer in schools long before we did.
You attribute the advances you mentioned,
to removing prayer from schools...
Who the hell do you think,
blessed someone with the intelligence
to build a rocket, replace organs, develop anti biotics,
invent a lightbulb, harness electricity, and link the world
through cell phones, laptops, computers...online
RWNJs make a list of what happened since we stopped forcing all kids to join a Christian prayer even if they weren't Christian, and I made another list of things that happened during the same time. Either both lists are related to that change, or neither of them are. Make up your mind.
No one was forced to pray.RWNJs make a list of what happened since we stopped forcing all kids to join a Christian prayer even if they weren't Christian,
We removed mandatory prayer from schools 50 years ago. Lots of things have changed since then.
1. Cell phones. Dick Tracy's wrist radio as the closest thing we had to cell phones, and that was just a cartoon. Now, the average person can have instant communication almost anywhere in the world
2.Artificial Heart. How many lives have been saved?
3.Personal computer. Not enough room to list all the advantages
4.Communications satellites
5. The moon landing. Everything from microwave ovens to Tang was developed for that trip.
6The internet. Instant unlimited data and information directly to the average person. I don't think they even sell encyclopedias any more. Everybody already has the most recent and up to date encyclopedia at their fingertips on their computer, or on the phone in their pocket.
7. The microchip. Makes damn everything cheaper, faster, smaller, and better in every way.
Yes, These and lots more advances have happened since we quit making kids pray to a god they, and their parents might not even believe in. With those type advances as a result, we should have stopped mandatory prayer in schools long before we did.ROFLMMFAO... Seriously?!Yes, These and lots more advances have happened since we quit making kids pray to a god they, and their parents might not even believe in. With those type advances as a result, we should have stopped mandatory prayer in schools long before we did.
You attribute the advances you mentioned,
to removing prayer from schools...
Who the hell do you think,
blessed someone with the intelligence
to build a rocket, replace organs, develop anti biotics,
invent a lightbulb, harness electricity, and link the world
through cell phones, laptops, computers...online
RWNJs make a list of what happened since we stopped forcing all kids to join a Christian prayer even if they weren't Christian, and I made another list of things that happened during the same time. Either both lists are related to that change, or neither of them are. Make up your mind.No one was forced to pray.RWNJs make a list of what happened since we stopped forcing all kids to join a Christian prayer even if they weren't Christian,
Kids were forced to stop praying
No faith is still faith
They replaced faith in God,
with faith, that there is no God
The schools once worked together with parents and encouraged students to investigate and be respectful. There was once somewhat of a balance in values and opinions. Now one side dominates in public schools. That side pretends to be "scientific."No, parents/family teach faith, not the place of government run institutions. Also, anyone can pray in school, it is sanctioned prayers that are unconstitutional.
The schools once worked together with parents and encouraged students to investigate and be respectful. There was once somewhat of a balance in values and opinions. Now one side dominates in public schools. That side pretends to be "scientific."No, parents/family teach faith, not the place of government run institutions. Also, anyone can pray in school, it is sanctioned prayers that are unconstitutional.
The schools once worked together with parents and encouraged students to investigate and be respectful. There was once somewhat of a balance in values and opinions. Now one side dominates in public schools. That side pretends to be "scientific."No, parents/family teach faith, not the place of government run institutions. Also, anyone can pray in school, it is sanctioned prayers that are unconstitutional.