Yeah, I know he sees it that way, but I doubt these folks are Muslim sympathizers.HeffnerIV wrote:I'm assuming this is a rhetorical question.Appsolutely wrote:Why wouldn't it be? Do you see this as some sort of attack on Christianity?JCline0429 wrote:I wonder if this was a Muslim prayer if the reaction by the group would be the same?asualum78 wrote:I live in the Chattanooga area and the Freedom From Religion Foundation is suing to stop prayer in THE ROCK West as well as a local high school. What can they do about a player led post-game prayer? They are also trying to stop the high school coach from using religious references or witnessing to his players! How long before we are next????
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Yes, pretty much a rhetorical question. None of us really know unless it actually happened.
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Yosef84 wrote:One more comment. No law in this nation can attempt to prohibit voluntary prayer. It is a direct violation of the first amendment. As the saying goes...as long as there are exams, there will be prayer in schools.
Or - it could be stated - "as long as there are good looking girls, there will prayer in schools"



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