Education should be totally secular. I am not telling people not to believe in God, but it should be a personal matter which should be done at home.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If we have to give up either religion or education, we should give up education.
But instead of standing up for reason, our government is handing education over to the world of faith.
In America our public schools are intended to be religiously neutral. Our teachers and schools are neither to endorse nor to inhibit religion. I believe this is a very good thing.
This issue is whether or not our government should be infusing religion into (schools).
Let them be reassured, it has never been one of our intentions to ban religion in society, but solely to protect the national education system from any conspicuous display of religious affiliation.
My children, to the extent that they have found religion, have found it from me, in that I insist on at least a modicum of religious education for them.
Schools ought to teach students to challenge secular ideologies masquerading as science in the classroom.
In Holland, they have come to precisely the same conclusion. There they have adopted a system of secular education, because they have found it impracticable to unite the religious bodies in any system of combined religious instruction.
Religion is the solid basis of good morals; therefore education should teach the precepts of religion, and the duties of man toward God.
Because of our sacred regard for each human intellect, we consider the obtaining of an education to be a religious responsibility.