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Aug 8 - Missouri Students To Reject School[..]ignments That 'Violate Their Religious Beliefs'


 Aug 8 - Missouri Students To Reject School[..]ignments That 'Violate Their Religious Beliefs'
By Ham Rove - 08-08-2012, 11:11 PM - Boxden > BX Daily Bugle - news and headlines


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Missouri voters on Tuesday passed its "right to pray" amendment, reaffirming the right to pray in public and in schools.

In an effort to further define First Amendment rights, the measure formally known as Amendment 2 passed with 83 percent of the vote. The amendment's backers say it helps protect Missouri's Christians, about 80 percent of the population, who say they are public targets.

While the religious protections outlined in the measure are already guaranteed by the Bill of Rights and the Constitution, critics are drawing attention to another part of the amendment:

"No student shall be compelled to perform or participate in academic[..]ignments or educational presentations that violate his or her religious beliefs."

The Missouri Constitution already allows people to worship according to personal beliefs, and prohibits discrimination based on religion for public office, testifying or serving on a jury, according to the[..]ociated Press.

Republican state Rep. Mike McGhee, who introduced the measure, told Fox News that the section stems from a 2006 case, in which a Missouri State University class[..]ignment was to write and sign a letter to the state legislature to support gay adoption.

But critics are skeptical. A New York Times editorial notes that the clause will "create confusion and wreak havoc in classrooms" by giving students the power to refuse completing or participating in any[..]ignments that they claim violates their religious beliefs. It permits students who believe in creationism, for instance, to decline any[..]ignments on evolution.

McGhee, however, says doesn't anticipate any instances where a student might claim "it's against my religion to do algebra."

The move in Missouri is in part seen as one of several pieces of state legislation nationwide that allows for more room for religion and intelligent design in public schools. The Tennessee state Senate passed a bill in March that protects teachers who allow student to question and criticize "controversial" scientific theories like evolution. Indiana legislators in January moved forward on a bill that would allow school districts to decide whether to include creationism alongside teachings of evolution in science curriculum.

Oklahoma, New Hampshire and Missouri have also considered similar bills designed to encourage critical examination of evolution theory.

Research from two Pennsylvania State University professors revealed last year that the majority of public school biology teachers in the U.S. shy away from teaching evolution because they're either unwilling or unprepared to teach it: some advocate creationism while others are afraid to address the topic for fear of controversy.

According to results of the 2009 National[..]essment of Educational Progress, a federal test known as the Nation's Report Card, less than half of U.S. fourth-, eighth- and 12-th grade students were considered proficient in science.
Missouri 'Right To Pray' Amendment Allows Students To Reject School[..]ignments That 'Violate His Or Her Religious Beliefs'


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13 comments for "Aug 8 - Missouri Students To Reject School[..]ignments That 'Violate Their Religious Beliefs'"


 08-09-2012, 06:28 AMaway - #2
X_WunderKind_X
These !!ers don't want innovation. They want mindless worker drones that work in jobs to fund their pockets
 08-09-2012, 06:34 AMaway - #3
Gatorfan2611
"The amendment's backers say it helps protect Missouri's Christians, about 80 percent of the population, who say they are public targets."

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 08-09-2012, 08:39 AMaway - #4
Dos-effect
Originally Posted by Gatorfan2611
"The amendment's backers say it helps protect Missouri's Christians, about 80 percent of the population, who say they are public targets."

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Only targets because they want to be, and go out of their way to make themselves appear that way, it helps their beliefs to be vindicated, Christians are crazy !!ers........
 08-09-2012, 08:44 AMaway - #5
DreamChasers
lol they missed the whole point of schooll
 08-09-2012, 12:03 PMonline - #6
Yaowah
Great, paving the way for the next generation of idiots. [pic]
 08-09-2012, 04:30 PMonline - #7
Aurora
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 08-09-2012, 08:50 PMaway - #8
rexplosive
Isn't this the same place they burned the mosque and shot the sikhs?
 08-09-2012, 08:53 PMonline - #9
Ham Rove
Originally Posted by rexplosive
Isn't this the same place they burned the mosque and shot the sikhs?
Sikhs thing was in Wisconsin and yeah the mosque was in Joplin Missouri.
 08-09-2012, 09:06 PMonline - #10
Andre3stacks
U pretty much retain what you want to anyway. Alot of stuff I learned in high school or was taught didn't apply to what I wanted to do and a portion of what I learned was against my beliefs. I feel that everyone should be given at least the opportunity to learn, they are old enough to make the decision of what they want to learn.
 08-09-2012, 09:49 PMaway - #11
Jussn Kredible
^^if it were up to kids to pick wut they learned, there'd be an xbox in every classroom..c'mon son, kids are stupid as !!, its the grownups that have to show them the way
 08-10-2012, 02:11 AMaway - #12
Twelve
Originally Posted by Jussn Kredible
^^if it were up to kids to pick wut they learned, there'd be an xbox in every classroom..c'mon son, kids are stupid as !!, its the grownups that have to show them the way
[pic] thats true though. you can't let kids pick what they want to learn.
how many kids do you hear saying they WANT to learn math? [pic]
 08-10-2012, 12:22 PMaway - #13
Imagin3
its fair.
its ridiculous to have kids writing about gay adoption if its some !! they dont believe in morally.
it gets fishy with evolution but learning something that is general knowledge is different than making people write letters supporting something they dont.
even if youre religious to the point of not believing in evolution, LEARNING about it is still useful, even if it's for the sake of being able to argue against it.

as the article said, i dont think its going to stop kids from learning.

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 08-10-2012, 03:16 PMonline - #14
matelyan
I never understood why anyone would ever want to limit the amount of knowledge they can obtain. I love learning new things everyday. Sucks to be these kids and their parents. Not saying they are going to grew up dumber than other kids, but I still consider it a bad idea to limit one's knowledge intake. We should continue to grow and learn until the day we die!
 
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