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In reply to the discussion: SCOTUS: School officials can pray publicly in public schools [View all]former9thward
(33,424 posts)47. In the case before the court the coach was praying by himself initially.
He had no interest in having the students be part of it. Eventually some of the players came and asked if they could take part in it also.
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Wrong. I played football in high school. Our head coach was also a religious zealot.
Progressive Lawyer
Jun 2022
#41
This. Even if the kid agrees for expediency, or they want to play. It's wrong to make anyone
onecaliberal
Jun 2022
#30
My views on religion changed a lot once I immigrated to the US when I was a teenager.
Claustrum
Jun 2022
#32
So that means students have a right to pray to all other "gods", or none at all.
roamer65
Jun 2022
#39