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Oct 20, 2017 08:07:28   #
cold iron Loc: White House
 
Two Christian schools were barred from praying at a high school football championship game. Now they're banning Christian school prayer?

The government's state athletic association banned the prayer simply because of its Christian message. A pep talk would have been fine, but a Christian prayer - by two Christian schools - was banned. Even worse, a federal judge agreed.

This type of blatant anti-Christian discrimination on campus is spreading like a v***s.

Maybe you should do something before your country is wrecked.

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Oct 20, 2017 09:05:16   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
cold iron wrote:
Two Christian schools were barred from praying at a high school football championship game. Now they're banning Christian school prayer?

The government's state athletic association banned the prayer simply because of its Christian message. A pep talk would have been fine, but a Christian prayer - by two Christian schools - was banned. Even worse, a federal judge agreed.

This type of blatant anti-Christian discrimination on campus is spreading like a v***s.

Maybe you should do something before your country is wrecked.
Two Christian schools were barred from praying at ... (show quote)


Cold iron ya got a link on that?

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Oct 20, 2017 14:44:58   #
saltwind 78 Loc: Murrells Inlet, South Carolina
 
cold, I am a first amendment freak. I don't believe that prayer belongs in a public school, but I see nothing wrong with private schools having prayer. IN fact, many parents send their children to private schools because they do pray.
cold iron wrote:
Two Christian schools were barred from praying at a high school football championship game. Now they're banning Christian school prayer?

The government's state athletic association banned the prayer simply because of its Christian message. A pep talk would have been fine, but a Christian prayer - by two Christian schools - was banned. Even worse, a federal judge agreed.

This type of blatant anti-Christian discrimination on campus is spreading like a v***s.

Maybe you should do something before your country is wrecked.
Two Christian schools were barred from praying at ... (show quote)

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Oct 20, 2017 14:56:05   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
saltwind 78 wrote:
cold, I am a first amendment freak. I don't believe that prayer belongs in a public school, but I see nothing wrong with private schools having prayer. IN fact, many parents send their children to private schools because they do pray.


I'm waiting for a wacko link.

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Oct 21, 2017 09:26:22   #
GRB777
 
Unfortunately Iron it's already too late. Brace yourself for what's coming to America; GOD has brought his "paddle" with him and it's not going to be pleasant from now on. America is just one nation of the 12 tribes of Israel. He is very upset with his people. Most of you think that the Rothschild state in the middle east is Israel ;it is not. That lie is all part of the grand deception. Most have been taken in by it. Those that have been will have no idea what is coming next.

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Oct 21, 2017 10:29:17   #
cold iron Loc: White House
 
Bad Bob wrote:
I'm waiting for a wacko link.


All you need to do is look, it's everywhere ....wacko bob

https://www.facebook.com/JaySekulow/posts/1745896468819279

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Oct 21, 2017 10:39:58   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
cold iron wrote:
All you need to do is look, it's everywhere ....wacko bob

https://www.facebook.com/JaySekulow/posts/1745896468819279


That's what I thought, another cold iron fact.

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Oct 21, 2017 22:44:46   #
plainlogic
 
saltwind 78 wrote:
cold, I am a first amendment freak. I don't believe that prayer belongs in a public school, but I see nothing wrong with private schools having prayer. IN fact, many parents send their children to private schools because they do pray.



Salt, The U.S. Supreme Court has never ruled that kids can’t pray in school. What the Court has done — and continues to do — is to strike down school-sponsored prayers and devotional exercises as violations of religious liberty.

As a result of those decisions, school officials may not impose prayers, or organize prayer events, or turn the school auditorium into the local church for religious celebrations.

Students, however, aren’t the government; they can — and often do — openly pray and share their faith in public schools.

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