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    <title>When Does The Right Love Separation of Church and State?</title>
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    <published>2007-02-02T13:48:58-06:00</published>
    <updated>2008-08-07T15:57:44-05:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>Kyle</name>
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    <category term="American Family Association" />
    <category term="First Amendment" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>According to OneNewsNow, the news service produced by the <A title="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/groups/american_family/index.html" href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/groups/american_family/index.html">American   Family Association</a>, some on the Right are suddenly concerned about   Establishment Clause violations regarding the nefarious religious indoctrination   that has begun infiltrating public schools via <A title="http://www.onenewsnow.com/2007/02/former_instructor_warns_of_yog.php" href="http://www.onenewsnow.com/2007/02/former_instructor_warns_of_yog.php">yoga</a>:   &nbsp;</p>
<blockquote><p>An ex-yoga   teacher turned Christian evangelist says he is disturbed by the growing   popularity of yoga programs in schools. He feels adding Hindu-influenced yoga   regimens to public school curriculums is not only dangerous but also violates   the Constitution&rsquo;s Establishment Clause.</p>
<p>More than   100 public and private schools across the U.S. are reportedly teaching yoga to young people   using a secular curriculum developed by a California woman named Tara Guber. The program   she developed for school kids uses terms like "bunny breathing" for yogic   panting and "time-in" for meditation. But innocuous as the program may sound,   one former yoga instructor says Guber&rsquo;s curriculum and others like it are a bad   idea.</p>
<p>Mike Shreve   was a teacher of yoga and meditation at four universities before he was "saved"   out of Eastern religions and went on to found a Christian ministry called The   True Light Project. He sees some definite dangers in introducing such programs   to young people in U.S.   schools.</p>
<p>"First of   all I believe it is a violation of the commitment this nation has made to the   separation of church and state,&rdquo; Shreve says. &ldquo;And secondly,&rdquo; he notes, &ldquo;I'm   surprised that so many schools have started using this in their curriculum --   apparently without it being challenged by those who understand the religious   roots of yoga."</p>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>According to OneNewsNow, the news service produced by the <A title="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/groups/american_family/index.html" href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/groups/american_family/index.html">American   Family Association</a>, some on the Right are suddenly concerned about   Establishment Clause violations regarding the nefarious religious indoctrination   that has begun infiltrating public schools via <A title="http://www.onenewsnow.com/2007/02/former_instructor_warns_of_yog.php" href="http://www.onenewsnow.com/2007/02/former_instructor_warns_of_yog.php">yoga</a>:   &nbsp;</p>
<blockquote><p>An ex-yoga   teacher turned Christian evangelist says he is disturbed by the growing   popularity of yoga programs in schools. He feels adding Hindu-influenced yoga   regimens to public school curriculums is not only dangerous but also violates   the Constitution&rsquo;s Establishment Clause.</p>
<p>More than   100 public and private schools across the U.S. are reportedly teaching yoga to young people   using a secular curriculum developed by a California woman named Tara Guber. The program   she developed for school kids uses terms like "bunny breathing" for yogic   panting and "time-in" for meditation. But innocuous as the program may sound,   one former yoga instructor says Guber&rsquo;s curriculum and others like it are a bad   idea.</p>
<p>Mike Shreve   was a teacher of yoga and meditation at four universities before he was "saved"   out of Eastern religions and went on to found a Christian ministry called The   True Light Project. He sees some definite dangers in introducing such programs   to young people in U.S.   schools.</p>
<p>"First of   all I believe it is a violation of the commitment this nation has made to the   separation of church and state,&rdquo; Shreve says. &ldquo;And secondly,&rdquo; he notes, &ldquo;I'm   surprised that so many schools have started using this in their curriculum --   apparently without it being challenged by those who understand the religious   roots of yoga."</p>
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