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Originally Posted by Mbwuto
Students can pray in school all day long. The school can't sponsor it, or set aside class time for it specifically. Catholic schools are private, no seperation of church and state there. You can pray between classes as much as you want. You can pray all lunch long.
So yes, you can pray in school.
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Uhmm. . . you might want to put the first sentence back on that paragraph and look at the context, I'd stopped the prayer in school part and gone back to just fanatics in general. But again you've made my argument of discrimination for me, if the student majority voted to have a time of day set aside for prayer that's their choice attained by the democratic process, and last I noticed most prayer is pretty nondenominational, so precisely what church would you be separating from the state? Yet by your logic the students that want the prayer, the majority most often in this case, should not be allowed that right because someone might be offended? Rather than repeat myself, just reread my previous posting.