Religion and schools: a query

Yoshie Furuhashi furuhashi.1 at osu.edu
Fri Aug 27 22:22:42 PDT 1999


Max:
>In a perverse way they are lending it [the school prayer] a significance
>it wouldn't otherwise have, by treating it like it is
>radioactive.

One could say the same thing to the other side, though. Why do conservatives want to have students pray at school? Shouldn't those who find religion truly meaningful to their ethical life be opposed to the state interference with religion, which takes away from their vaunted "free will"? Isn't it because religion is merely a political football for conservatives that they want to have the state lend it the significance it otherwise lacks?

Yoshie



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