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Originally Posted by liquidlight
What a crock. . . next you'll be saying that prayer in a public place shouldn't be allowed because an atheist MIGHT overhear you!!
I object when the minority inflicts their rights upon me under the guise of being politically correct! Why is it alright for you to choose not to pray in schools, but it is not alright for me to choose that I want to pray in schools?!?
Before you make it, no I will not agree that the practice of prayer is discriminatory against those that wish to be exempted, because in attempting that argument you're saying that it's more acceptable to have the converse and discriminate against the large majority that wishes to participate!
Which means I have just as much right to school prayer as you have right to object to it, if you don't like it don't participate or go elsewhere. The catholics have had church run schools for centuries, if the atheists want their own views taught in school, let them do the same, because at the moment I'm tired of the double standard that you feel vindicated with forcing your prayer free schools on people
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So if the student body votes in no clothes Tuesdays you would be ok with that? For that matter, why can't that group that wants to pray just pray? I mean it's allowed. They can pray before school, after school, during lunch, between classes.
Also your entire school prayer argument seems to hinge on a mistruth. I put it in bold for you.