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Uploaded by on Nov 9, 2007

Written and directed by Adam Klugman, this video dramatically outlines the various ways in which the separation of church and state impacts our ability to make important, deeply personal decisions such as our right to worship or not, the type of medical treatment we receive and the manner in which we die.

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  • I agree with you on learning about other religions, however that is not what some of the religious right want. Schemp v Abbington was fought because the plaintiff was forbidden from reading the Quran. School sponsored prayer was banned by Engel v Vitale in which the lead plaintiff was a religious Jew. I could mention other SCOTUS cases which were brought by the religious who were afraid of their religious views not being represented. This is contrary to what is protraayed by the MSM.

  • The more I read these comments and watch this video, The more I begin to STRONGLY DISLIKE this video... What is so wrong with "religions" (not just one religion) in schools??? I am a Christian, but I would have no problem learning about other "religions" as well as my own! Think about that...

  • Religion is allowed in schools, but schools are NOT allowed in religion. You can pray, read your holy book or talk to your fellow students about religion as long as the school is not telling you how, when or what religion it is.

  • "...stop thinking everyone wants to live like you." Do you mean like, to live free? What a beautiful premise on which to build a nation, or a community. "the rest of the world...be controlled by it(?)...or lose their civil rights and freedoms(?)..." Sin is bondage.  Salvation in Christ is ultimate freedom.

  • Why not just mind your own business.

    It's fine if your religion deems moralizing your personal behavior, but why in hell must you think that the rest of the world needs to be controlled by it or lose their civil rights and freedoms of choice because you have a narrow view of life within one of thousands of philosophical ways of living life.

    If you have a religious belief and distaste for someone's behavior - that's fine. But stop thinking everyone wants to live like you.

  • No. Religion belongs in church and home. Lack of religion in school does not equal an endorsement of athiesm.

  • it most certainly seems that way, propaganda is thrown around so much now days. I mean alot of people dont want to follow a figure but yet they got dawkinbs and harris and they revere them almost like a messiah. speaking out against these organizations is like heresey to them.

  • Why should atheism be endorsed in schools? If you think about it, isn't atheism just like a religion in its own???

  • theyll use schools to pcik and try to shut religion out. THeyll use the public system in abuse to get their way and establish laws respecting and endorsing atheism.

  • Awesome Video... Still I think that Religion Should Be Allowed In Schools...

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