life beyond the well…


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Bringing Religion Back into the Classroom

Most of us grew up knowing that one of the fundamentals of our American society is the separation of church and state. We’ve seen the debates between having prayer in school, and the issues with students having to say the “under God” portion of the Pledge of Allegiance in schools.

However, now it seems that religion is finding its’ way back into the classroom. In this article in today’s Atlanta Journal-Constitution, they report that Georgia is about to become the first state to legally sanction taxpayer-funded Bible courses in public schools, with other states such as Missouri and Alabama considering such laws.

Right now, texts of holy book, such as The Koran, The Bible, and The Torah are included in many Georgia English and Social Studies classrooms, as a method to see how religions have impacted society or have influenced many literary works.

Georgia legislators maintain that in preparing students for society, they should make them aware of different religious beliefs, and that courses such as “Comparative Religions” would do just that.

So, what does this all mean for students? Are we doing them (the students) a disservice if we don’t teach them about the different religions that are out there? Are we going too far in our educational system? Tell me what you think…


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Being Twenty-Something

They call it the “Quarter-life Crisis.” It is when you stop going along with the crowd and start realizing that there are many things about yourself that you didn’t know and may not like. You start feeling insecure and wonder where you will be in a year or two, but then get scared because you barely know where you are now.

You start realizing that people are selfish and that, maybe, those friends that you thought you were so close to aren’t exactly the greatest people you have ever met, and the people you have lost touch with are some of the most important ones. What you don’t recognize is that they are realizing that too, and aren’t really cold, catty, mean, or insincere, but that they are as confused as you.

You look at your job…and it is not even close to what you thought you would be doing, or maybe you are looking for a job and realizing that you are going to have to start at the bottom and that scares you.

Your opinions have gotten stronger. You see what others are doing and find yourself judging more than usual because suddenly you realize that you have certain boundaries in your life and are constantly adding things to your list of what is acceptable and what isn’t. One minute, you are insecure and then the next, secure. You laugh and cry with the greatest force of your life. You feel alone and scared and confused.

Suddenly, change is the enemy and you try and cling on to the past with dear life, but soon realize that the past is drifting further and further away, and there is nothing to do but stay where you are or move forward.

You get your heart broken and wonder how someone you loved could do such damage to you. Or you lie in bed and wonder why you can’t meet anyone decent enough that you want to get to know better. Or maybe you love someone but love someone else too and cannot figure out why you are doing this because you know that you aren’t a bad person.

One night stands and random hook ups start to look cheap. Getting wasted and acting like an idiot starts to look pathetic. You go through the same emotions and questions over and over, and talk with your friends about the same topics because you cannot seem to make a decision. You worry about loans, money, the future and making a life for yourself… and while winning the race would be great, right now you’d just like to be a contender!

What you may not realize is that everyone reading this relates to it. We are in our best of times and our worst of times, trying as hard as we can to figure this whole thing out.

So, to all of those being twenty-something you arent alone!