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The History Of Christian Schools

Whenever you are talking about the history of Christian schools all over the world, you can not help but to cover the fact about separation of church and state. Although many people were for religion being taught in schools, many people were against it. Thus, the movement that tried to break up the state and church was started. This is something that got started in the 18th century in the United States, but it was not seen until he 19th century over in Europe. As this separation began to increase in strength, many Christians felt that is was a must to have specific Christian schools.

 

So what is the separation of church and state, and why was it affecting schools and religion? This is an idea that says that the government and religion should be separate matters, and that they should not interfere with each other. This is a concept that was made possible by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. This first Amendment stated that congress was not allowed to pass any law that was to prohibit the free exercise of religion. This included, not only Christians, but people who believe in other ideas as well. This was an Amendment that was written by Thomas Jefferson back in 1802.

Another reason why people felt that schools and religion should be separate is because not everyone believes in the same thing. So it\'s unfair to make people study things that they do not believe in. That is why many people found that Christian schools were a must. This way kids could learn about Christian religion without it having to affect the state laws. This is why public schools no longer study anything to do with the Bible in class anymore. However, if you want your child to be able to learn about things from the Bible, you can simply send them to Christian schools where they will teach things from the Bible. Although there have been many changes in the way that we live nowadays, there is one thing that has not changed, and that\'s the fact that we are allowed to believe in whatever we choose to believe in.



 

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