It is a custom here at BYU to start class and sporting
events with a prayer. That can be a very
controversial subject among many, even among students here. In nearly every religion, prayer is a central
aspect, which enables us to communicate or express ourselves to a higher being or
power.
For
some, starting nearly everything with a prayer here on campus is a very controversial
subject. They may feel that BYU is
forcing the LDS religion on members of other faiths. Even with it preaching so heavily the right
to religious freedom, they are imposing that aspect of theirs upon all
students. Those arguments really are
quite weak and have no solid basis to them.
Due
to the fact that BYU stresses religious freedom, they expect others to respect
theirs. BYU is a private school owned by
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. When anybody enrolls here at BYU, they know
what they are getting themselves into. Even though some may think it is
unlawful to start each activity with a prayer, saying it imposes on their
religious freedom, it is in fact just an action of BYU’s religious freedom as
well.
Just because
somebody is a member of another faith, doesn’t mean that they need to
participate in things they don’t believe in.
Respect and tolerance for other religions is a major part of our rights
as human beings. Just because the institution
where someone is attending has differing beliefs doesn’t mean that they are
forcing them upon you. You may choose to
be respectful without actively participating or becoming a part of it. Again, everybody who enrolls here at BYU are
familiar with the belief system and practices, and they must make the conscious
decision to either respect them, or chose somewhere else to receive their
education.
I like your idea. It is something that I have always wondered about.
ReplyDeleteI love it. im kinda jealous that I didnt think of this topic too. I think it will be really important that you sympathize with the other side of the argument so that they understand that you get their concerns.
ReplyDeleteThat's a cool idea for an op ed. As I was reading it I could already feel myself thinking about my opinion and siding with you on that.
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