Asked by stacy
Which statement best reflects the argument that prayer in school should be protected? (Points : 1)
Prayer is protected by the second amendment.
Prayer contributes to virtuous ideals in the student body.
Prayer is different across cultures and as such should take place outside the school.
Prayer makes students smarter.
none of the above
Prayer is protected by the second amendment.
Prayer contributes to virtuous ideals in the student body.
Prayer is different across cultures and as such should take place outside the school.
Prayer makes students smarter.
none of the above
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
a.
Actually anyone can pray in school at any time. They just can't pray loud enough for others to hear them. However, I'm sure that God hears them.
Actually anyone can pray in school at any time. They just can't pray loud enough for others to hear them. However, I'm sure that God hears them.
Answered by
Lisa M. -NC
The correct answer to this question is "Prayer contributes to virtuous ideals in the student body".
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