umm Freedom of Religion? Isn't that in the same amendment that gives those the right to kneel? I'm confused?
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basically like the prayer itself isn't the issue; it's that they wanted to use tax-payer funded system to broadcast ( a no-no)
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like tax free credit. Your football stadium and arenas to broadcast the same? I'm still confused
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basically, you're not allowed to push religion using any public system/infrastructure. It's why prayer at school is not allowed
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Why would anyone go to a Christian school if they don't believe in Christian prayer? This cannot be allowed.
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@TArbis that's not relevant. case is about using publicly-funded system for prayers; that's not allowed, simply put
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^WE HAVE A CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO PRAY TO OUR CHRISTIAN GOD, AMEN, FIGHT.
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Freedom of religion People! !!!!
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It is a Christian school, leave it alone for fucks sake.
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sad Wht has America come to
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Doesn't seem they know what religious freedom is if they sued to be allowed to impose their prayer on others. What about them?
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Impose is not so concrete here...
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Over a loudspeaker, I beg to differ. Allowing a moment of silent prayer would have worked better.
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I concur to that point; however, private entity, so government oversight here is unwarranted...IMO.
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Private entity, PUBLIC EVENT. They can do whatever they want IN PRIVATE. That's freedom of religion.
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I just disagree to the point that subjecting someone to an audible prayer equates to forced religion- quite a leap
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THEY claim to have their freedom infringed on. How does that work?
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BC they are not free to practice their faith- the prayer aloud...again an audible prayer is not forced religion
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