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?
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?