Anonymous wrote:What would Jesus say:
"And when you pray, you must not be like the hypocrites. For they love to stand and pray in the synagogues and at the street corners, that they may be seen by others. Truly, I say to you, they have received their reward. But when you pray, go into your room and shut the door and pray to your Father who is in secret. And your Father who sees in secret will reward you" (Matthew 6:5–6.)
Anonymous wrote:Well, I for one, can’t wait for public stoning and dunking witches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is about free speech and free exercise of religion.
No student is forced to participate in a post game prayer. This decision affirms the right for a coach to pray publicly following a game (or before a game).
This does not violate the separation of church and state.
Yes it does.... I can't wait till a teacher or coach prays to Allah or Budah with the class. I wonder was the MAGAS will say. Probably their favorite words "indoctrination" "grooming". Such hypocrisy with the right.
Anonymous wrote:Well, I for one, can’t wait for public stoning and dunking witches.
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.
Anonymous wrote:This is about free speech and free exercise of religion.
No student is forced to participate in a post game prayer. This decision affirms the right for a coach to pray publicly following a game (or before a game).
This does not violate the separation of church and state.
Anonymous wrote:What is the recourse when SC justices lie (offer "alternative facts") in their opinion to support their rulings? We are doomed as a country, right?
And, that pic that Sotomayor included..... note that there are players from TWO teams there. So, players from the opposing team joined in the prayer.
Wow - you are late to the party.
Anonymous wrote:How many Muslim clerics are football coaches? My gosh you people always go to the extreme!