Tenn. Students Keep Up Prayer at School Despite Ban

29 Oct 2010 12:00 #1 by outdoor338
Tennessee athletes, students and community members have been rallying together in prayer despite the efforts of Freedom from Religion Foundation and the Hamilton County superintendent to shut down prayer before football games and during graduation.

Soddy Daisy High School students and a crowd of community members met in Veteran’s Park Wednesday to pray about recent orders to eliminate prayer at school functions. “We should have the right to be able to pray. It’s a freedom of religion, freedom of speech. I mean its jus wrong,” Senior Kayla Woolford told news crew present at the rally.

Hamilton County Superintendent Jim Scales ordered all county principals that prayer at school events was unconstitutional after receiving a letter from the FFRF denouncing loud speaker prayers at school events.

http://visiontoamerica.org/story/tenn-s ... e-ban.html

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29 Oct 2010 12:04 #2 by Scruffy

outdoor338 wrote: Tennessee athletes, students and community members have been rallying together in prayer despite the efforts of Freedom from Religion Foundation and the Hamilton County superintendent to shut down prayer before football games and during graduation.

Soddy Daisy High School students and a crowd of community members met in Veteran’s Park Wednesday to pray about recent orders to eliminate prayer at school functions. “We should have the right to be able to pray. It’s a freedom of religion, freedom of speech. I mean its jus wrong,” Senior Kayla Woolford told news crew present at the rally.

Hamilton County Superintendent Jim Scales ordered all county principals that prayer at school events was unconstitutional after receiving a letter from the FFRF denouncing loud speaker prayers at school events.

http://visiontoamerica.org/story/tenn-s ... e-ban.html


You can pray all you want at school. Just don't formally organize it and make those who don't want to pray participate.

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29 Oct 2010 12:25 #3 by Wayne Harrison
But Vision to America's goal is get everyone under the Christian faith umbrella. From their website:

"Vision to America exists to help America return to our Founding Father's vision for a Christian Republic. It is our Vision to see Americans once again recognize that we are endowed by our Creator with certain unalienable rights and that this Creator is the God of the Bible."

They're not happy until you're "saved" and proclaim your faith in Jesus Christ.

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29 Oct 2010 12:26 #4 by Residenttroll returns

Scruffy wrote:
You can pray all you want at school. Just don't formally organize it and make those who don't want to pray participate.



Can we apply the same to liberal philosophy and thoughts in schools too?

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29 Oct 2010 12:37 #5 by Scruffy

residenttroll wrote:

Scruffy wrote:
You can pray all you want at school. Just don't formally organize it and make those who don't want to pray participate.



Can we apply the same to liberal philosophy and thoughts in schools too?


Being liberal is not a religion. You cons claim it's a disease, remember? So, to answer your question, no.

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29 Oct 2010 12:48 #6 by Residenttroll returns

Scruffy wrote:

residenttroll wrote:

Scruffy wrote:
You can pray all you want at school. Just don't formally organize it and make those who don't want to pray participate.



Can we apply the same to liberal philosophy and thoughts in schools too?


Being liberal is not a religion. You cons claim it's a disease, remember? So, to answer your question, no.


Disease we would like not to participate in. You are quite right, it's not a religion - but very well organized.

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29 Oct 2010 12:56 #7 by Scruffy

residenttroll wrote:

Scruffy wrote:

residenttroll wrote:

Scruffy wrote:
You can pray all you want at school. Just don't formally organize it and make those who don't want to pray participate.



Can we apply the same to liberal philosophy and thoughts in schools too?


Being liberal is not a religion. You cons claim it's a disease, remember? So, to answer your question, no.


Disease we would like not to participate in. You are quite right, it's not a religion - but very well organized.


Gauging the success of the Dems in the last two years, I would disagree that they are well organized.

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29 Oct 2010 12:59 #8 by outdoor338
Nov 2nd, the grim reaper will be in many communities and states for dems :WWE: !

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29 Oct 2010 13:15 #9 by Scruffy
just like the reaper hath cometh for the favre?

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29 Oct 2010 13:22 #10 by outdoor338
He may be playing Sunday, I know the grim reaper had a hay day last Sunday with the bronco's...ouch, sorry to put salt in a very open wound..go Twins!

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