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Scott C.'s avatar

Doesn't this ruling make the "don't say gay" bills unconstitutional? If a school can't stop someone from leading prayer how can it stop someone from putting up a pride flag or rainbow? Just seems like more favoritism from the high court of jesus liars.

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Steve Berman's avatar

He wasn’t leading prayer. He was praying. And how does that relate to a (dumb) law regulating school curriculum not teacher speech in their own time?

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Scott C.'s avatar

If a person prays around other people that is leading prayer. I know its been a long time since I was in church but I still go to family gatherings where they give thanks. The person who is the one saying the prayer is asked to lead prayer. It's this kind of cheap gimmick that you guys do that bugs me so much. Players prayed with him. There is video of it. This isn't just some guy quietly praying. Why do you "christians" have to lie about everything?

If you would just say we think its okay for a coach to lead a prayer after a game has ended because we consider that no longer public time. I would be okay with it. As long as he doesn't show favorites. But no you have to tell ridiculous easily proven false lies. ALL THE TIME.

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Jay Berman's avatar

Too much time and energy on this sort of case. Bigotry and violence against minorities or those that cannot protect themselves is a more worthy magnet for this kind of energy.

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