School officials are awaiting a federal court decision concerning the "period of silence" law in Illinois schools.
David Cortman, senior counsel of the Alliance Defense Fund (ADF), tells OneNewsNow the moment of silence is designed for students, not teachers.
David Cortman (Alliance Defense Fund)"During that time [students] could think about whatever they want to, and heaven forbid they could pray, and some local atheists -- with the help of our friends at the ACLU -- decided to bring a challenge based on the so-called 'separation of church and state,'" Cortman explains.
The lawsuit was filed by an atheist who has filed other lawsuits in the past targeting religion. The ADF attorney notes: "What's interesting here, this is not only a challenge to vocal prayer, this is actually a challenge to silent prayer. Apparently the idea of prayer is so threatening that it's something he doesn't even want people to be able to perform silently or even think about."....
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