Youth of Tyrone
Youth of Tyrone
I witnessed around 200 youth at Tyrone High School worshiping God in front of there flag pole today. What an awesome sight. They had a band singing praise and worship as the teachers and students arrived. This is an annual event called SYATP= See You At The Pole.
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See You At The Pole day is being held September 27th this year. If you want more information on it just do a google search on SYATP. I am glad to see Tyrone participating - I pray they do so again this year. Nothing like this ever took place while I was in Tyrone.
And it is legal - students are permitted to gather before or after school for any number of purposes - including prayer. It doesn't really matter what others think.
And it is legal - students are permitted to gather before or after school for any number of purposes - including prayer. It doesn't really matter what others think.
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Banksy, legally the school has no say over whether this happens or not. If it provides a disruption then they would have jurisdiction over the issue but something that does not cause a problem and does not take away from the school day cannot be denied. I would much rather have them doing this than a lot of other things that could be detrimental. If the school was promoting it or leading it then you would have constitutional issues to deal with at that time.
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I would like for anyone to show me and everyone else, where it says anything in the Constitution anything about "The Separation Of Church And State"
It simply does not exist...
I know what it says, I will not repeat it here, but will let it up to the dissenters to do their own research/homework and post their proof here for all to see.
I have gone way past amazement and despair at how people simply accept as "Gospel" what someone else claims as factual, when it could all be settled to their own satisfaction if they would just read the offered "facts."
Again, it does not exist.
The first one who can show us that it does gets to go back in time and change one grade on their final report card, in any subject...
Leep Out:
It simply does not exist...
I know what it says, I will not repeat it here, but will let it up to the dissenters to do their own research/homework and post their proof here for all to see.
I have gone way past amazement and despair at how people simply accept as "Gospel" what someone else claims as factual, when it could all be settled to their own satisfaction if they would just read the offered "facts."
Again, it does not exist.
The first one who can show us that it does gets to go back in time and change one grade on their final report card, in any subject...

Leep Out:

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It doesn't exist, but it is in the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and by legal precedents interpreting that clause. The Establishment Clause states that, "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof."
The "separation of Church and State" is purely a tought of Thomas Jefferson. Peparationists say Jefferson's statement proves that the original intent of the First Amendment was complete separation of church and state, while anti-separationists either consider it irrelevant or might say that it supports the idea that the original intention of the First Amendment was to guarantee religion the freedom to exist without government influence.
It is all interpretation, you interprete your way, I'll interpret it my way. I myself feel that my child should be educated in school on science, math, english, etc. If I wanted a specific religion to be taught, I would send him to a private school. Don't read into this, my son will be going to a Catholic School, not a public school.
The "separation of Church and State" is purely a tought of Thomas Jefferson. Peparationists say Jefferson's statement proves that the original intent of the First Amendment was complete separation of church and state, while anti-separationists either consider it irrelevant or might say that it supports the idea that the original intention of the First Amendment was to guarantee religion the freedom to exist without government influence.
It is all interpretation, you interprete your way, I'll interpret it my way. I myself feel that my child should be educated in school on science, math, english, etc. If I wanted a specific religion to be taught, I would send him to a private school. Don't read into this, my son will be going to a Catholic School, not a public school.