'Consider both sides of an issue that has been debated in recent years: Should organized prayer be allowed in public schools? List 3 reasons why it should be and 3 reasons why it should not. Then decide which position you favor.'

3 reasons it shouldn’t be allowed:
-Class gets interrupted.
-Students who don’t follow a certain religion might feel uncomfortable.
-Not every faith follows the same form of prayer; some might require students to be in a separate room, etc.

3 reasons it should be allowed:
-It gives people the feeling of religious freedom

(I need 2 more reasons for why it should be allowed) Also, I'm for it not being allowed.

Thanks
-MC

http://www.allabouthistory.org/arguments-for-prayer-in-school-faq.htm

Thanks so much! :D

-MC

In your arguments against, be sure to include the Constitutional demand that government make no law establishing a religion.

Alrighty.

-MC

To provide you with two more reasons why organized prayer should be allowed in public schools, here are some additional points to consider:

1. Promotes religious tolerance and understanding: Allowing organized prayer in public schools can create an opportunity for students from different religious backgrounds to learn and understand each other's beliefs. By exposing students to different forms of prayer, it can foster an environment of respect and tolerance for diversity, promoting a more inclusive and culturally aware atmosphere.

2. Provides emotional and psychological support: For many students, school can be a challenging environment. Allowing organized prayer can provide a sense of comfort, support, and emotional stability. Engaging in prayer rituals can help students find solace, guidance, and a sense of connection to something greater than themselves, which in turn can positively impact their overall well-being and academic performance.

Considering all these reasons, it seems that you favor not allowing organized prayer in public schools. It is important to remember that individuals may have different perspectives on this issue, and it is essential to respect and consider all viewpoints while discussing these matters.