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To: Brumar89 who wrote (629)10/19/2016 11:15:23 AM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1308
 
What Happened When the Praying Stopped

By Editorial Staff

Published April 6, 2008

ALEDO, TX (FR) – How did the removal of voluntary prayer from the schools of the United States affect our nation as a whole? That question has been answered in detail by a research company in Texas which has gathered and tabulated statistics from hundreds of sources relating to the rates of moral decline in America.

Specialty Research Associates, under the direction of David Barton, has released a report entitled America: To Pray or Not to Pray which uses over 100 pages of graphs and statistical analysis to prove that crime, venereal disease, premarital sex, illiteracy, suicide, drug use, public corruption, and other social ills began a dramatic increase after the Engel vs. Vitale Supreme Court decision was made in 1962 which banned school prayer.

Prayer in schools prior to 1962 was utilized in school districts all over the U.S. in many varieties. Some teachers used extemporaneous prayers, simply expressing their thoughts and desires; others implemented structured prayers, such as the Lord’s Prayer or the 23rd Psalm, or others approved by local school boards. New York students prayed each day: “Almighty God, we acknowledge our dependence on Thee and beg Thy blessing over us, our parents, our teachers, and our nation.” It was this simple prayer which came under fire and went to the Supreme Court for the landmark decision.

Says David Barton, “It is impossible to know how many of the 39 million children were involved in daily verbal prayers, but most accounts indicate that a clear majority of the students voluntarily participated in daily school prayer. Is it possible that the prayers that were being offered by these children and their teachers across the nation actually had any measurable, tangible effect?”

It was this question that led Barton to uncover the statistical proof that the removal of prayer did indeed take its toll on America. Below are just a few of the charts featured in Barton’s report, with a brief explanation of each:

Figure 1: The SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) is an academic test that measures the developed verbal and math reasoning of a student exiting from high school or some similar type of learning facility. The results of these tests are commonly used by colleges and universities to indicate the strength of a student’s academic preparation and his potential for success on the college level.

Figure 1 shows how drastically the actual knowledge of high school students began to drop at an accelerating rate after 1962. Barton notes in his report that the upturn in SAT scores since 1981 is due to the increase in private Christian educational facilities which began to flourish at that time. Statistics have proven that students from private Christian schools showed higher academic achievement and higher test scores.

Figure 2: This graph shows the increase in sexual activity in unmarried teen-age girls after the 1962 Supreme Court decision. It is evident from the figures provided that in the years previous to the removal of prayer the rates remained stable and relatively unchanged. In the post- prayer years the numbers immediately began to soar. The sudden increase on the graph appears as if a great restraining force had suddenly been removed.

Figure 3: Unwed women 15-19 years of age showed a phenomenal increase in the rate of pregnancies after the School Prayer decision. Note that the figure jumps drastically after the Supreme Court’s Roe vs. Wade decision which made abortion legal in the U.S. The United States now has the highest incidence of teen-age motherhood in any Western country.

Figure 4: For the 15-19 and 20-24 age group, the rates of youth suicide remained relatively unchanged during the years from 1946 to the School Prayer decision in 1962. But in the years since, suicides among the same group have increased 253 percent, or an average of 10.5 percent per year.

Figure 5: Stability in the family has also been affected since the 1962 decision. Divorce, single parent families, couples living together but not married, and adultery are areas of family breakdown which have experienced radical growth in recent years. In the graph above, the increase in single parent families (households with only a mother and children) are detailed. Note the dotted line at the bottom, which shows the rate of growth prior to the 1962 decision.

Figure 6: Crime, productivity, and national morality had been on a fairly stable level prior to the 1962 decision, but that is no longer the case. It is obvious that such a quantity of students praying for their nation had a very positive effect on the course that this nation had taken. The rate of violent crime, as shown above, has risen over 330 percent.

http://www.forerunner.com/forerunner/X0124_When_America_stopped.html



To: Brumar89 who wrote (629)10/20/2016 1:11:01 AM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1308
 
The breaking point was already reached decades ago. Pakistan is particularly of interest for those reasons already mentioned. That you take some solace from these lowering rates, leaves little amusement, given you fail to perceive a country with the same area of UK & France, rife with fundamentalist terrorists but double both those country's populations.

If you don't already note the immensity of the tensions ready to snap, these vast popualtions being manipulated on all sides by outside & virulent inside forces, we hardly could expect you to note Jesus' second coming either.

Its that obvious to most everyone else that is thinking, feeling emoting educated human beings, Pakistan is already & for decades been a touchstone for world instability. Putting forth such statistics somehow makes these tense dangerous realities current & past just disappear?

The 9/11 event wasn't real enough for you, what else will it take? More soothing statistics, ignoring present
human suffering, growth of terrorist networks there but were left with your anti-reality ax grinding?



To: Brumar89 who wrote (629)10/20/2016 1:26:28 AM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1308
 
And one can easily bet fertility rates sure to be well up over 4-5% when it comes to Pakistani Islamic fundamentalists in the city & rural areas.

So yes, back to the OP, we have a moral obligation to set /offer an example & have with our efforts here and in Europe,Mexico, Brazil, China to lower birth rates thru FP & birth control.

Mexico is a shining example of this with MexFam, their version of Family Planning really worked. The only complete & utter failures you'll see above in Pakistan fundamentalist camps or in the case of equivalent evil that has been plaguing the Philippines, the Catholic diocese there. I have followed this situation for over 15yrs and those local archbishops in control in Philippines are intractable with such insane reasoning . Rarely do you hear such drivel from 100% pure idiots, these men aren't religious they are lunatics.

Go visit the slums of Manila, please be my guest, also the home of asia's biggest sex trade for young girls & boys, just for extra reality for you.