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    The Reward of Persistence of Prayer: Luke 11:1-9, Matt 6:9-13, Matt 7:9-15 Introduction I want to start my text today with an inspirational story on a man named “Thomas Alva Edison”, also called the “Wizard of Menlo Park” and is one of the most often cited personalities in history when it comes to dealing with failure and focusing on goals. It is unclear how many times Thomas Edison failed in his tests before he invented the first practical, long lasting light bulb, but it is widely accepted that

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    “The War Prayer” by Mark Twain, is a satirical poem that exposes the hypocrisy of blindly supporting a nation’s war efforts. Through the use of anaphora, satire, and irony, Twain emphasises the flaws with the US and its citizens wishing for victory for their nation, while at the same time wishing for the destruction of another nation. The poem was written shortly after the Spanish-American war and shows Twain’s obvious disgust for the atrocities of war and the support these atrocities receive. Through

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    Prayer in Public School There are many different philosophies regarding prayer in public school. It seems to be a difficult issue to decide upon. The opinions are wide-ranging and convoluted. This paper will attempt to highlight the many ideas and opinions as to whether prayers in public school should be allowed and to what extent. It will further show how our founders' idea of a separate church and state has been taken out of context and why prayer in school should be allowed, but not required

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    reasons in following the Jesus prayer. Based on a reliable outsider’s perspective, Franny thinks the Jesus prayer will help her keeping calm and will give her a piece of Seymour. However, Zooey thinks Franny is only using the Jesus prayer to not have to deal with her problems. Zooey also thinks that if Franny is using the Jesus prayer she should really learn to understand it and do it for herself. Zooey’s biased way of seeing Franny’s reasons of using the Jesus prayer can be compared to a quote

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    War Prayer Satire

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    pray to God while they are in the war. They pray for the support of God through all. The soldiers in the war all want to win no matter what side they are on. In the satire,The War Prayer, written by Mark Twain he talks about a town’s view on the war and God’s influence on it. Mark Twain uses satire in The War Prayer because he believes that people are to God to win the War. When people are praying to God so they could win the war, they are also praying to God for Him to kill other human beings

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    The War Prayer

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    The War Prayer by Mark Twain A Historical Analysis When one begins to read the epic prose The War Prayer Mark Twain (1905-1906), one is inclined to readily be regaled by all of the standard “duty honor and glory” associated with the accoutrements of war. However, Mark Twain promptly shows that this poem does not go down the path of so called honorable death but rather Twain’s opposition to war by conveying what most people rather not face or admit when any war is declared as it relates to all who

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    started reading this paper, you would have had to recite a prayer with your students. It is surprising to realize that our country once forced students to say a prayer everyday before they started school. For a while, there were no complaints about this. However, as our country started to progress, people began to see the problem with it. People who opposed prayer in public school believed it was unconstitutional. Those who supported prayer in school believed it had an influence on students by reminding

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    In 1962 the Supreme Court ruled that any kind of prayer, composed by public school districts, even non-denominational, is unconstitutional government sponsorship of religion. Prayer should be allowed in public schools because it would bring students together, teach the students the right and wrong amongst their peers, and decline the reliance on things like drugs, sex, and alcohol. First, the schools would be much closer as a group if school prayer was allowed. One can assume that if the whole school

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    Prayer in the Public School System Over the past thirty years or so the issue of prayer or “religious expression” in the public school system has brought on heated controversy, but the question is still open for debate---Should students be allowed to have prayer or to express their religious ideals openly in the public schools across America? Many people have attempted to come up with an answer to that question, but, so far no compromise has been agreed upon. This is due to the fact that

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    School Prayer Should Be Allowed I attended twelve years of Catholic School. My parents consented to the decision of my enrollment and they knew what was involved. They knew that the study of God and prayer was mandatory. Prayer in school in my case produced and environment of discipline and respect for the teachers. The involvement of my parents and the faculty in the use of prayer was in full agreement. However, my view was not even considered important. My rights had been violated. The First

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