How can we ban the Lord's prayer from cinemas, yet allow it in our children's schools? Me for @Telegraphhttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/religion/12011633/How-can-we-ban-the-Lords-prayer-from-cinemas-yet-allow-it-in-our-childrens-schools.html …
@brianstockport @Telegraph no, it most certainly wasn't. It remains the law today. Try to keep up with the facts.
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@HULIO2010 nope, it remains the law. -
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@HULIO2010 it was enshrined in law in 1944 act. It is still the law. My article was not an essay on legislative changes over the years. -
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@HULIO2010 there was not a single fact wrong in my article. Try reading it. -
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@HULIO2010 yes, schools must provide a daily act of worship and children are required to attend unless parents withdraw them. - 6 more replies
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@JuliaHB1@Telegraph Then why are parents fined for children taking holidays in school term? 1944 act allowed 10 days hols.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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