” Prayer, long banned from schools, is making a post-terror comeback. No one is protesting yet” It says in the TIME magazine.
At the High school Thomas Jefferson for Science and technoligy Rev. Jesse jackson took the stage and told the stundents and teachers to stand up and hold each others hands for a prayer. This caused alot of distraction, because at national High School are many different people with different nationalitys and religions. Still after the Sep.11th Praying for World freedom is a big subject. especially for young people. Nothin Carolina is extreamlie involving themselfs. They came up with special programms to talk about the Bible and to pray. Itb used to me iligal to do such stuff but since that tragic day that caused so many deaths this became a big subject. Even on football stadiums before the games start people joined in the stadium for a wide-prayer. John Burruss was holding the prtayer and he said ” People in time of crisis and drawn to their faith, they turn their eyes to God and their country… “ But the real question is wether, in a time of crisis, they’re ready to erase the line between the two.
Morse, Jodie. The Fear Factor, TIME, “Letting God back In”
October,22, 2001 page, 71
Incredible that a month after 9-11 “prayer in school” was an open topic, not one to be debated or considered illegal. The ironic thing is that as long as there are tests in schools, there will always be prayer. 8) It is true that when a nation is in crisis the people are more apt to “Let God Back In” as the title suggests. I want to remind you that according to MLA citation format, the title of the article comes BEFORE the name of the journal. Good summary!