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On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 11:53:55 -0500, clifto wrote:
Greg wrote: RHF - This is the kind of partisan invective that makes people cringe. "Limited to their homes and church"? You can pray anywhere you want. You can pray in school. You can pray at the mall, the car wash, a tittie bar. Who cares where you pray? The issue is compelling everyone in the place to pray along with you. The role of government is not to compel kids to pray in school. They can meet in groups and pray before school, like they do in communities near me. The school athletes can join the Christian athlete's group - whatever it's called. They can meet together and pray before the big game, right there on the football field - or afterward. No one is violating their first amendment rights. Bull****. The Supreme Court outlawed prayer at school football games. The Supremes are working hard to violate the Constitution by establishing that the official State religion is atheism. The official state religion of the USA is Freedom. I believe the ban is only against organized group prayer. The 1 on 1 kind is still OK, as the thought police are still developing their brain scanning machine. An athletic team praying for a victory is blasphemy. |