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re: Texas AG sued to keep a Bible quote in school. Now he’s troubled by Muslim prayers.
Posted on 3/20/17 at 5:22 pm to buckeye_vol
Posted on 3/20/17 at 5:22 pm to buckeye_vol
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You're talking about a decision of two different schools thousands of miles apart. And both are now allowed at both schools. I don't know why you're equating the decisions.
Ok. Let me explain, then. because the schools are under the same laws concerning this. Also, because nowhere in sight was the ACLU or the Freedom From Religion (Known from now on as the FFR) people to stop the Muslims or to help the Christians. The silence was deafening.
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Holy strawman!
Not at all. Were you not saying both should be treated equally? I am simply pointing out that because both are given facilities does not mean they are equal. One group was given a permanent place dedicated for that groups prayers, while the other group was given a hard time and told they cannot pray.
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I don't know, but the school in question allows both.
Really? I saw nothing about Christians being allowed to walk out of class and pray in a separate and dedicated room for them. Would you mind providing a link, please?
Still sidestepping my question? let me ask again....
if a Christian group requested a time to pray and a special set aside room on school grounds to pray in during school hours, do you think the ACLU and Freedom From Religion people would be all over it and taking it to court?
Posted on 3/20/17 at 5:32 pm to DawgsLife
quote:I don't know. I don't speak for them and they don't speak for me. But if Texas wants religion in their schools, then they can have religion in their schools.
if a Christian group requested a time to pray and a special set aside room on school grounds to pray in during school hours, do you think the ACLU and Freedom From Religion people would be all over it and taking it to court?
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