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Reply to "Football, Prayers, and the First Amendment"

You wouldn't be against it if you didn't see it as your chance to take a swing at conservatives. The entire school can't be made up of conservatives, and this has gone on for 10 years. BTW, there goes the argument that schools don't have prayer. No matter how many examples they're given christians will still argue it doesn't happen. On the comments page there it gets heated with atheists being blamed once again for people who are doing unlawful things getting called on it. Some want the entire group to stand and recite a prayer before a game. Fine, if they insist I can see others demanding equal time so to speak,and pretty soon they won't be able to have games at all. What I don't understand is why they feel they have to pray before the game. It's a sporting event, not a church meeting. Pray or have your "moment of silence" before you leave home.


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