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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I personally agree that religion is a private matter, but respect the fact that Christian kids have the(virtually) absolute constitutional right to exercise their religion. Their rights trump your sensitivities. The same principle protects Muslims wearing headscarves, Orthodox Jews's payots, and the smart-aleck Satanists in this thread. Just as with free speech, the principle is sound even if it occasionally makes us uncomfortable.[/quote] Hey, just for the record I'm not a smart aleck Satanist! The Satanic Temple wanted to start an after school Satan club in our school and all the Christians had a tizzy fit but I was all for it. Kids can bring their Bible to school all they want and groups can hold after school Bible clubs or after school Satan clubs, too.[/quote] Even better? Liberals were all over the candidate in Delaware, calling her a witch and exploiting the fact she dabbled in white magic as a very young adult. That, apparently, was to 'evil' and 'crazy' to embrace. But you'll invite Satanism into your schools as an after school program, saying it should be on an equal footing with Christianity. Get rid of the prayer rooms and footbaths for Muslim students, then we will talk. [/quote]
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