The Impending Conflict Between Romanism And Protestantism in the United States
The Impending Conflict Between Romanism And Protestantism in the United States
Smith, J. J
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CHAPTER XII. Our Public . Schools are not made Sec- tariaii hy the use of the Bible ^ as charged by Romanists, One of the charges brought by Roman Catho- lics against our public schools, and urged by them as a reason why they should be broken up, is that they are made sectarian by the read- ing of the Holy Scriptures to the children. This is certainly a serious charge, and demands an investigation. As much as we believe in the necessity of the inculcation of great moral truths in our common sch...ools, so as to impress the minds of the young, we are not willing that morality shall be taught in them according to the shiboleth of any sect or denominational creed. However valuable creeds and forms may be as bonds of union among the various denomina- tions, they can never be admitted into our com- mon schools, supported by the public funds of the State. This, indeed, would be just grounds for dissatisfaction and denunciation. The very nature of our government forbids it. But is it true, as alleged by Romanists, that our public school system is justly liable to so serious an allegation ?
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