Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: TUESDAY, June 12, 1990 TAG: 9006120383 SECTION: EDITORIAL PAGE: A-6 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: DATELINE: LENGTH: Short
This arbitrary grouping of events is about as absurd as claiming that the civil-rights gains since 1962 resulted from the prayer ban, or that the decrease in SAT scores was due to escalation of the Vietnam War. Give us a little more credit than that.
Frankly, I never understood the prayer-in-school controversy. A recognition of the religious diversity of our nation demands that, if religion be taught in schools, equal time be given to all religions. This would of course leave no time for traditional school subjects; therefore, religion should be the concern of parents and the religious institutions, and not the public schools. JIM PROTZ ROANOKE
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