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Originally Posted by Gilda
In other words, no, you can't find an example of of kids preventing from praying before a game.
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No, in other words I don't have time to do a thesis paper to debate some random person online.
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Censoring a play is imposing one's moral code on others because it's forcing others, everyone who would like to participate in or view the play, to abide by your code. Reading a prayer over the PA system is imposing one's moral code on others by requiring their participation in a religious ceremony, which, when state-sponsored, is unconstitutional. Preventing this while still allowing students to pray on their own is a defense of first amendment rights on both ends. It allows freedom of religion while not allowing the imposition of one's religious beliefs on others.
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Stopping prayer is imposing one's moral code on otherb because it's forcing others, everyone who would like to participate in or listen to the prayer, to abide by your code.
There's nothing stopping from them putting on those plays privately. Your views aren't consistant, but you would never admit that. A liberal wrong? No, never!