Wednesday, November 13, 2019
double standards and church and state :: essays research papers
        Double standards are when there are a set of rules for     one set of people and another set of rules for another set of     people. How dose this pretain to the seperation of church and     state do you ask? Relgion in school is my answer. We as     students are not supposed to preach our religion in school. But     along with that there is also a section within each of our text     books that is all about religion.         Teachers tell us that those are only classics and we     have no reason to complain. Then they expect and incourage     us to discuss about the a religiose storys within our text books.     This act makes many students religios or not uncomfortable. I     know this because I have asked several students how they felt     about the issue.          One student had told me how he had to go through a     discussion an atheist student had brought up about his thoughts     and beleifs on religion. This made the student i asked very     uncomfortable and angery at the fact that the atheist student     was preaching , as my friend felt, against my friends religion to     his class. This act of discussing, as the teachers put it, made     this sertain student very angery at the fact that the teacher can     sit there and let the student preach against someones beliefs.     Knowing that many people, not only the student I spoke to,     believed in what the atheist was aposeing. So my friend was not     the only one angery at that discussion and not showing it, but     many were.         This issue of discussion also gose other ways. For     example, say a Jewish student was assigned ,along with the rest     of the class, a religious short story on a Christian belief. When     he returns to the school and the teacher starts a discussion on     the story. The teacher explains the back ground of the religion     and gets into great detail . To this Jewish student this sound alot     like preching the Chrisian beliefs to the class. There could also     be a different student in the class that had the same problem     and he or she just happens to be a Buddist, Muslim, Mormand,     ect. This explaining of the Christian religion could sound like     preching to anyone with a different religous back ground.         Anyone that can make a student quit reciteing the     Pledge of Allegiance every day just because of the statement,     "One nation under God".  					    
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