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VIEWPOINTS: Do you think it is appropriate for government bodies to open meetings with prayer?

Prayer has long been a regular part of government meetings in the U.S.

However, although it's legal, some say it can be divisive and excludes those of minority religious beliefs or no religious beliefs from participating.

Read the full Viewpoints question here or continue on to the response below.

The answer is unequivocally no

It depends on the government, but assuming we're talking about the U.S. government, then the answer is unequivocally no.

Our government, whether founded on a particular religion or not, has a constitutional requirement to operate secularly. Therefore it is never appropriate for any U.S. government body to open with a religious prayer of any kind.

Topics: Politics, Government & Politics
Beliefs: Freethought (Atheist, Humanist, Agnostic)

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A moment of silence is more appropriate

I think a few moments of silence is more appropriate.
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I am conflicted

I am asked to pray for the Spokane Valley City Council once or twice a year.
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