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The Supreme Court has not opened up public funding of religious indoctrination in schools, because the state isn't establishing a religion (or even favoring one) if an employee is explicitly engaging in a private religious activity.

Even as an anti-theist, I know this.

Schools should NOT be scared of a coach praying, in his own time, when the students choose to voluntarily pray with him.

Meanwhile, how soon is it going to be until you Islamo-Leftists decide to do Muslim calls to prayer over the school's loud speakers?

2 years ago
7 score
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The Supreme Court has not opened up public funding of religious indoctrination in schools, because the state isn't establishing a religion (or even favoring one) if an employee is explicitly engaging in a private religious activity.

Even as an anti-theist, I know this.

Schools should be scared of a coach praying, in his own time, when the students choose to voluntarily pray with him.

Meanwhile, how soon is it going to be until you Islamo-Leftists decide to do Muslim calls to prayer over the school's loud speakers?

2 years ago
1 score