o have prayer meetings with other school members are allowed to havemeetings, groups, clubs, ect. before, at lunch or after school. "Religion (in the public schools) can change a persons life"3 if aparent wants their child to have religion they can send their child to aprivate school and if a parent does not want their child to pressured in tohaving a religion they should be able to send their child to a publicschool and if he or she wishes to atend meetings then they can do so ontheir own. Religion can change a person life sometimes for the better, but thenagain sometimes for the worse, although the silent moment cannot affectanything "freedom to acknowledge god in every school room across thisland,"4 wouldn't al ways be a bad idea. BIBLIOGRAPHY"School Board Bans Open Forums to Prohibit a Student Group Prayer."ChristToday(February 1, 1985) 48-49.Bosmajian, Haig. "To Pray or Not to Pray"The HumanistMagazine,(January/February, 198 5) 13-17.Gest, Ted. "What High Court Heard About School Prayer."U.S.News,(December 17, 1984) 71.Lewis, C. Anne. "Creeping Religiosity and Federal Education Policy."PHIDelta Kappan,(November, 1984) 163-164.Roberts, Fransis. "The Uproar Over Sch ool Prayer."Parents,(January18,1985) 55-57. FOOTNOTES Fransis Roberts, "The Uproar Over School Prayer,"Parents,(November, 1984), p.38. Roberts, p.39. Roberts, p.38 Beth Spring, "Can St ates Allow Prayer in Public Schools?"News World,(January 18, 1985), p.56. Spring, p.57 Roberts, p.38 Spring, p.57 Ted Gest, "What High Court Heard About School Prayer,"U.S. News,(December 17, 1984), p.71 . Haig Bosmajian, "To Pray or Not To Pray,"The Humanist(January/February, 1985), p.14. 0Bosmajian, p.15. 1Gest, p.71. 2Bosmajian, p.15. 3Anne Lewis, "Creeping Religiosity and Federal EducationPolicy,"PHI Delta Kappan,(November, 1984), p.163. 4Roberts, p.38 THESISFreedom to acknowledge God by children in ...