Ok fine, then put some it. Teaching respect and ethics doesn't require fire and brimstone bulls*** behind it.
Correlation isn't grounds for causation, Jug. One could just as easily say that the removal of forced prayer has resulted in increased civil rights or better technology.
Oh I thought you were going to provide some examples of forcing behavior on people. I guess that isn't necessary because it's so obvious that health ed classes now include Homosexuality Quizzes where students must have gay sex.
"god" is not prohibited. Forced prayer is.
Warning. Nonsensical martyrdom complex ahead.
Again, nonsense.
Sorry, I already live in a secular country where all people's tax dollars go towards a secular public education. These institutions can have religious clubs and all students are able to congregate and share their beliefs IN APPROPRIATE SETTINGS.
If you believe that if a majority of students desire to waste the time of other students with religious garbage, they should be allowed, then please relocate to a theocracy. We all know how well those countries work.