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Thursday, October 18, 2012

JCCS Academic Language Assessment Week 8

The Ten Commandments do not exist at schools. For example, in the 1960's, the Supreme court help school-sponsored unconstitutional. If the Supreme Court says it is unconstitutional, why would anyone go against that  because everything else in the U.S that is ruled to be unconstitutional is and remains illegal. This also shows that any school or teacher that decides to teach any kind of religion is taking the ROLE of the child's parent, one reason is because many parents in the U.S go through one religion and many of them do not want their children to be taught something that goes against it. As teachers teach more and more about that one religion, the children start to CONSUME the knowledge about the religion and grow up with that knowledge. No one likes other people putting thoughts on their children heads that they do not want them to learn.  In addition, theres a CATEGORY in the United States called "Separation of Church and State", which in this case, the government is supposed to keep religion out of schools or public schools. In conclusion, the Ten Commandments should not exist at schools.

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