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

I don't believe in forcing religious beliefs on to others against their will. However, I believe very strongly in free expression and the tolerance of others' right to express themselves. If one is intolerant of another person praying, then it's not the fault of the one saying the prayer.

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Strong contradiction there. How do you figure the one saying the prayer isn't the intolerate one? How about this, the one that isn't praying gets in the others face and screams the entire time they're praying? What would be the difference? They'd only be expressing themselves. There are plenty of places to "express" yourself and then there are some where it isn't proper. And again, if they weren't breaking the law they would go ahead with their prayers no matter what anyone said. Churches are worth billions of dollars and they could well afford to fight something like that.


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