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Title: SHOULD CHURCH AND STATE BE SEPARATE


1
SHOULD CHURCH AND STATE BE SEPARATE?
  • Allison Giannini, Kim Serio, Amy Pepple

2
The Constitutions Framers Intended Strict
Separation of Church and State
  • There is no question that the nations founders
    meant the First Amendment to disestablish any and
    all religions from state sponsorship or control.
  • - Baptist Joint Committee on Public Affairs

3
The Constitutions Framers Intended Strict
Separation of Church and State
  • The Baptist Joint Committee upholds the
    separation of church and state.
  • Freedom which is only for the politically
    correct is not true freedom.
  • Thomas Jefferson and James Madison argued that
    church-state separation would protect both
    religion and government.

4
The Constitutions Framers Did Not Intend Strict
Separation of Church and State
  • The aim of the First Amendment was to prevent
    Congress from establishing a national religion
    that would threaten the religious diversity of
    the states.
  • - M. Stanton Evans

5
The Origin and Evolution of Separation of Church
and State
  • In 1801, President Thomas Jefferson received a
    letter from the Danbury Baptist Association of
    Danbury, Connecticut.
  • Jefferson replied with the following statement
    "I contemplate with solemn reverence that act of
    the whole American people which declared that
    their legislature should 'make no law respecting
    an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the
    free exercise of,' thus building a wall of
    separation between Church and State.
  • Jefferson's words reappear in the 1878 case of
    Reynolds v. United States.
  • In the 1974 Everson case, a wall of separation
    between church and state bore a new meaning a
    separation of basic religious principles from
    public arenas.

6
Everyday Activities Ruled Unconstitutional
  • DeSpain v. DeKalb County Community School
    District, 1967
  • Lowe v. City of Eugene, 1969
  • Graham v. Central Community School District, 1985
  • Kay v. Douglas School District, 1986
  • Florey v. Sioux Falls School District, 1979
  • State Board of Education v. Board of Education of
    Netcong, 1970
  • Engel vs. Vitale, 1962
  • Abington v. Schempp, 1963
  • Commissioner of Education v. School Committee of
    Leyden, 1971
  • Stein v. Oshinsky, 1965
  • Collins v. Chandler Unified School District, 1981
  • Reed v. Van Hoven, 1965

7
Founding Fathers
  • James Madison - Before any man can be considered
    as a member of Civil Society, he must be
    considered as a subject of the Governor of the
    Universe Religion is the basis and
    foundation of government.
  • John Adams - Religion and virtue are the only
    foundations, not only of republicanism and of all
    free government, but of social felicity under all
    governments and in all the combinations of human
    society.
  • Alexander Hamilton - Of all the dispositions and
    habits which lead to political prosperity,
    religion and morality are indispensable
    supports. In vain would that man claim the
    tribute of patriotism, should labor to subvert
    these great pillars of human happiness . The
    mere politician ought to respect and cherish
    them . Reason and experience both forbid us to
    expect that national morality can prevail in
    exclusion of religious principle . Who that is
    a sincere friend to it can look with indifference
    upon attempts to shake the foundation of the
    fabric?

8
School Prayer Threatens Religious Liberty
  • We need kids spending their time in school
    reading and writing and doing maths, not mumbling
    prayers.
  • - Roger Simon

9
School Prayer Threatens Religious Liberty
  • Public schools benefit children.
  • Minority religious students should not have to
    pray with the majority.
  • Kids need to know that it takes hard work and
    education to become better, not just a quick
    prayer at the beginning of the day.

10
Prohibiting School Prayer Threatens Religious
Liberty
  • For the first half of the twentieth century and
    all of the nineteenth, children prayed in school
    . The minds of these children were not
    destroyed or perverted by these exposures.
  • - Linda Bowles

11
Phased Out Prayer
  • In 1962 the Supreme Court ruled in Engel v.
    Vitale that organized school prayer was
    unconstitutional.
  • Good behavior trends in the public schools
    decline.
  • Robert Lear, a secular humanist, known for his
    atheistic views, believes that religion has a
    place in the school system.

12
Praying Players
  • There was later a controversy over school prayer
    in Texas, where a football team wished to
    voluntarily pray over the public announcement
    system before each game.
  • Santa Fe Independent School District v. Jane Doe

13
Tax Dollars Should Not Fund Religious Schools
  • By using public funds for private, parochial
    schools, religious conservatives strike a blow
    against secular, public education.
  • - Bob Peterson

14
Tax Dollars Should Not Fund Religious Schools.
  • Takes government money away from public schools.
  • Public schools must comply with costly state and
    federal laws. Private schools do not.
  • Tax dollars should be spent on improving public
    schools.
  • 53 of Michigan residents oppose tax credits
  • Every voucher program has a waiting list.

15
Tax Dollars Should Fund Religious Schools
  • Providing public funds for a childs education,
    whether or not that education is pursued in a
    religious setting, does no violence to the
    Constitution.
  • - Denis P. Doyle

16
Vouchers Defined
  • Voucher - a payment system that transfers the tax
    dollars allotted for a student's education from
    the public school to the private or parochial
    school.
  • San Antonio, Texas in 1998 for Edgewood school
    district consisting of ninety percent
    economically disadvantaged students.
  • 800 students, falling in a family income bracket
    below 16,000 per year, made use of the vouchers.
  • Sixty percent of the families who took advantage
    of the program reported they were "very
    satisfied" with the academic quality of their new
    school, and reported similarly to issues of
    school safety discipline, and quality of teaching.

17
Parochial Voucher Advantages from a Non-religious
View
  • Minority and poor parents show the strongest
    support for a voucher system.
  • The public school systems that are failing will
    be forced to improve due to competition with
    private schools.
  • Schools will be more racially integrated, and
    religion will serve as a common ground between
    races.
  • Joseph Viteritti, author of "A Way Out, states
    "If we are to realize the goal of equal
    opportunity in education, the question is not
    whether to have choice in America, but whether
    choice should be available to all, regardless of
    income or social status.
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