Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how many here have ever heard of the FCA practicing its ministry on school campuses across the nation?
Or know how many schools are rented out by churches for Sunday services?
It would probably make your minds explode!
When teachers use this as basis to recite Muslim or Jewish or Hindu prayers we will see exactly whose mind explodes.
What would the reaction on FoxNews be if a black muslim coach led a bunch of black muslim players in the salah at a game? It would be worth getting that organized and filmed just to see Tucker's head explode.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how many here have ever heard of the FCA practicing its ministry on school campuses across the nation?
Or know how many schools are rented out by churches for Sunday services?
It would probably make your minds explode!
When teachers use this as basis to recite Muslim or Jewish or Hindu prayers we will see exactly whose mind explodes.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder how many here have ever heard of the FCA practicing its ministry on school campuses across the nation?
Or know how many schools are rented out by churches for Sunday services?
It would probably make your minds explode!
Why can't this guy teach at a private Christian school?
Anonymous wrote:I wonder how many here have ever heard of the FCA practicing its ministry on school campuses across the nation?
Or know how many schools are rented out by churches for Sunday services?
It would probably make your minds explode!
Anonymous wrote:I wonder how many here have ever heard of the FCA practicing its ministry on school campuses across the nation?
Or know how many schools are rented out by churches for Sunday services?
It would probably make your minds explode!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes it is. Read the case.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MMoH started us on this path towards intolerance towards religious expression in the 60’s. I am thankful God is taking back the places people were restricted from their free exercise of religion. In the oral argument, the lawyer for the district said coercion of students had nothing to do with this case. Many chose to join his sessions.
It speaks wonders to know so many from the stands rushed the field to join the coach in prayer.
This was such the right decision.
Many felt like they had to join his sessions because then they wouldn’t get playing time over those who did if they didn’t.
That is just not true at all.
Read the case and the oral arguments and statements from the school and the parents. There was zero coercion.
If you think that persons in positions of authority over children - like coaches and teachers - can ask children to join in prayer to Jesus Christ without having Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu, atheist, or agnostic children feeling coerced then you clearly have no understanding of children and the power of teachers and coaches over them. Would you ever say that a student could avoid sexual advances by a coach because there was no "coercion"? Simply being in a position of authority over children implies a level of coercive power.
Congratulations. You’ve just become every parent furious with school boards - the same ones you’ve degraded these past years.
Great - so you agree that teaching Kindergarteners about sexual orientation is perhaps a level of coercive power?
Anonymous wrote:How can you have separation of Church and state when Democrats themselves also vote for Democratic candidates that practice religion? Maybe that's why there is such a weak response against religion infiltrating govt? Anyone, GOP or Dem, who practices religion will have an internal conflict of interest. It's like voting for a Dem candidate who is a card carrying member of the NRA while the country desperately needs sensible gun control laws, yet when people vote for Dems who practice religion they are shocked later on and wondering why secularism is in trouble.
SMH.