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

Robustus, check out Dred Scott v Sandford. Did the Supreme Court make the right decision in that case?

 

Bestworking, If someone decides they want to scream during a prayer before a football game, sure they can do it. It would be childish, disrespectful, and rude, but they can do it.

 

However, that isn't the example you gave. Screaming in someone's face is different than screaming in the stands at a football game.

 

Like I said before. Muslim prayers, Jewish prayers, or whatever doesn't offend me. So why is a Christian prayer so offensive?


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