right of religious freedom that the Constitution's First Ammendment
established. A section of the First Ammendment reads, "Congress shall make
no law restricting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the exercise
thereof," but yet, court rulings have, in many cases, prohibited students to
take part in certain religious activities. As a result, prayer has been banned
from many public schools throughout the country. Those who are
pro-separation of church and state argue that prayer should be banned from
public schools, but I, being a religious person, believe prayer
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