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Who told students they can't pray in public school?

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McWilliams, P. (1993). Ain't Nobody's Business If You Do: The Absurdity of Consensual Crimes in a Free Society. Los Angeles, CA: Prelude Press.

Murray, w. (1995) Let us Pray, a plea for prayer in our schools. New York, New York: Gospel Films, Inc.  

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Roy Belt is a middle school teacher in southern Ohio.  In 2007, he started to develop the idea of the podcast ok2pray while talking to his children about the importance of daily payer.  

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