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Religion Should Not Be Taught In Public Schools

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Unlike most other countries in the world, the United States of America was founded and made great by immigrants. With this melting pot of ethnic diversity, America has also become home to a unique and blended culture of all contents. Often times, religion is found seated at the heart of a culture, and the aforementioned American culture is no exception. America however, being as diverse culturally as it is, has no single religion in its center. These hundreds and thousands of religions practiced on American soil all deserve equal respect and protection under the law. With this knowledge of how differentiated American life and culture, religion should not be actively taught in public schools on the grounds it violated students constitutional rights and it morally is not acceptable.

In the year of 1962, the first major court case concerning religion made its way to the Supreme Court and rocked the country with its verdict. The Court ruled in Engel v. Vitale that it …show more content…

Some make the statement excluding religion erases vital parts of history, as many important decisions, wars, and cultures has religion as a primary motive. While this would be a valid idea if teachers completely excluded all the religion in history, but they do not. Teaching religion actively and teaching history involving religion are two completely different things and teachers do the latter. Other critics accuse the lack of religion to lead to a lack of morals in students. In older cultures it is easy to see how this statement would be true, but in contemporary society it is possible to instil morals in the youth of a society without religion. On top of that American society has evolved, because of its melting pot of cultures, to include a wide range of acceptable morals that no one religion teaches all of. The wall separating church and state was built to serve the best interest of

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