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01-25-2023, 05:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Jim in CT
Aha! False equivalence! I call false equivalence!
Unlike you, I will explain WHY your equivalence is false. In the case of the football coach, the school was not sponsoring the prayer, the school was not requiring or suggesting or encouraging students to participate in the prayer.
The coach was praying by himself, alone, after games were over. Some of his players chose to join. Are you pro-choice? Geez, not when it comes to school choice, apparently not when it comes to faithful people practicing their religion unless it's behind closed doors?
None of the school's business.
But the tolerant left, always so tolerant of others...
No American can be compelled to abandon his faith when he shows up for work. The employer (school in this case) can not pressure anyone else to participate. But if people freely choose to engage in religion in public, they have every right to do do.
Why do liberals CARE so much? If they didn't like it, they didn't have to participate in it. But that's not enough for the left, they have to eradicate from view, that which they hate.
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The coach was praying by himself, alone, after games were over. Some of his players chose to join.
Why do liberals CARE so much? we don't care who he prays to it just shouldn't be High School grounds... lets have drag queen halftime shows and see how tolerant the christian justices would be to that
your blinded by your rabid religious beliefs .. if you thinks thats what happened..
When I was in Highschool My coach had team church days .. he never tried to pray on the High school field but you religious zealots just cant leave it at church
FYI it's the only time I went to church .. he did just what this guy did Noticed who attended and who did not and as a highschool kid you worried about playing and that was in 1984 
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01-25-2023, 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted by wdmso
The coach was praying by himself, alone, after games were over. Some of his players chose to join.
Why do liberals CARE so much? we don't care who he prays to it just shouldn't be High School grounds... lets have drag queen halftime shows and see how tolerant the christian justices would be to that
your blinded by your rabid religious beliefs .. if you thinks thats what happened..
When I was in Highschool My coach had team church days .. he never tried to pray on the High school field but you religious zealots just cant leave it at church
FYI it's the only time I went to church .. he did just what this guy did Noticed who attended and who did not and as a highschool kid you worried about playing and that was in 1984 
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you have no right to say it can’t be in school
grounds. read the first amendment where it bars the state from interfering with the free exercise of religion. it doesn’t say “unless it’s on school grounds.”
i’m blinded by the constitution. this guy wasn’t catholic i don’t think.
you have no right to never see that which you don’t like. the constitution is what it says it is.
from what you said, what your school
did was nothing close to what this guy did. It was t a school
sponsored thing. he prayed on his own, some
kids chose to participate, some chose not to, and that was fine. But not good enough for the haters.
the bill of rights doesn’t say those freedoms are surrendered at school. sorry.
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01-25-2023, 06:18 PM
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Only you Jim would call settled law.
Aha! False equivalence! I call false equivalence! 
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01-25-2023, 06:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Jim in CT
you have no right to say it can’t be in school
grounds. read the first amendment where it bars the state from interfering with the free exercise of religion. it doesn’t say “unless it’s on school grounds.”
i’m blinded by the constitution. this guy wasn’t catholic i don’t think.
you have no right to never see that which you don’t like. the constitution is what it says it is.
from what you said, what your school
did was nothing close to what this guy did. It was t a school
sponsored thing. he prayed on his own, some
kids chose to participate, some chose not to, and that was fine. But not good enough for the haters.
the bill of rights doesn’t say those freedoms are surrendered at school. sorry.
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Yep a school employee getting paid by the school praying on school grounds. In your twisted logic he’s just excising his 1st amendment rights ya ok ..
Most haters I see go to church and tend to be conservative claiming their religion is under attack , and using that religion as an excuse to discriminate against others funny how that works
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01-25-2023, 06:43 PM
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Originally Posted by wdmso
Yep a school employee getting paid by the school praying on school grounds. In your twisted logic he’s just excising his 1st amendment rights ya ok ..
Most haters I see go to church and tend to be conservative claiming their religion is under attack , and using that religion as an excuse to discriminate against others funny how that works
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it’s very well established that employees are never required to turn off their faith at work.
who am i discriminating against exactly?
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01-25-2023, 07:15 PM
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You know your pathetic when
High schoolers threaten to sue DeSantis over ban of African American studies course
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01-25-2023, 07:40 PM
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You know your pathetic when
High schoolers threaten to sue DeSantis over ban of African American studies course
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yes wayne, because we all know that high schoolers always have the proper, mature point of view of things. The goal of a governor should be to be very popular among high schoolers. that’s the barometer to judge a governor by. Who cares about unemployment and schools
being open. Popularity among 16 year olds is the only thing that matters.
if the law is unconstitutional,, that’ll come out.
High schoolers!!! that’s a good one.
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