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Originally Posted by alansmithee
But there are many instances where students wanted to organize their own prayer, but one wackjob complains and the students aren't allowed. I could just as easily say that I have no issue with students performing immoral plays, but I have an issue with students living immorally which is what happens when you allow immoral plays.
Again, instead of just admitting the hypocrisy, you would prefer to try to draw a false conclusion. More power to you.
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Can you cite cases of students not being allowed to pray before a football game? Note that not being allowed to read a prayer over the public address system isn't the same thing as not being allowed to pray or even being allowed to pray together. It's forcing the participation in the prayer by others by reading it over the PA system that was ruled unconstitutional.
Preventing school-sponsored prayer and censorship of school sponsored plays is a consistent position. They're both a defense of freedom from the imposition of other's moral and religious beliefs. Whether than imposition is by the minority or majority is irrelevant.
Gilda