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Prayer Ought to be in Schools
I completely agree with Lexi S when she says we need to uphold John Hancock’s words and “nobly defend those rights which heaven gave, and no man ought to take form us!” I have recently noticed that Christianity has been taken somewhat lightly in America than it used to be. The US was brought up on Christianity. If the US was still brought up on Christianity today, most likely there would be fewer gangs because they might be saved by “the word of God.” I think every Christian that read this thinks the same as I do when I say that Christianity should be brought back to the US and to all schools. People can let their heart out to God whenever they want. Thank You, Lexi for making this point about how Christianity changed the US when it was actually allowed and people depended on it. I believe that every Christian would also agree with this Idea if they read it. They world appreciate it greatly.
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