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Preschoolers Banned from Saying ‘Amen,’ Mentioning the Bible – Even At Christian School

Updated: July 5, 2017 at 6:47 am EST  See Comments

Preschoolers at a Christian school in Sweden are forbidden from praying before meals, saying ‘Amen,’ or even talking about the Bible.

According to This Is England, supervisors from the school district say participating in these acts of faith violates a law called “The Education Act,” regardless if they’re done at a Christian school.

The law states that any educational content containing confessional elements is inappropriate.

Now, instead of thanking God before meals, the preschoolers are instructed to thank the sun and the rain.

“As a confessional activity, we knew we could no longer have prayer time while children are at their desks where they learn, so we thought we would add grace as a nice feature during mealtimes,” the preschooler’s managers told reporters. “It’s sad because grace is a tradition.”

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Rev. R.S. Helms
Rev. R.S. Helms
7 years ago

Well My, My, My… this is no big surprise coming from Sweden? Can’t sit on the moral fence without getting sucked into the world narrative manufactured by the trendies and groupies… But let it stand as a warning to the US, as more and more join with Islam and the homosexuals.

Nate Brown
Journalist
7 years ago

Exactly, excellent point! God Bless

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