In 1962, the Supreme Court banned organized prayer from public schools. Since then, federal, state, and local courts and officials, including public school administrators, have joined in a nationwide search and destroy mission for student religious practices.
Ralph E. Reed, Jr.What our children need more than to learn to read and write and add and subtract is to know Jesus Christ.
Ralph E. Reed, Jr.We should resist the temptation to identify our religious convictions with the platform of a party or the platitudes of favored politicians.
Ralph E. Reed, Jr.Our culture's tolerance wears thin when religion intrudes on the public discourse... Our schools, courtrooms, and libraries set the tone for the entire society. The message they currently communicate is harsh and unambiguous: religion is offensive and should be kept out of public view.
Ralph E. Reed, Jr.