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

quote:   Originally Posted by Jennifer Bestworking:

I see no difference at all. If someone insists on praying "in my face" I should be free to scream in theirs. No aggression at all, just one form of "expression". They can pray at home or in silence. What difference does it make to them? Why the need to subject others to their prayers?


Hi all,

 

And, THIS clearly defines the difference between a TYPICAL ATHEIST and a TYPICAL CHRISTIAN.

 

The atheist will declare, "I have rights!  You have none!"

 

Only an atheist could equate quiet prayer -- with screaming in another's face.

 

Thank you, Jennifer, for the very revealing clarification.  But, I believe we can equate this more with a young, militant atheist -- instead of a more mature one who just chooses to live as though there is no God.

 

God bless, have a wonderful, blessed day,

 

Bill


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