Thursday, September 13, 2012

Don't Tell These Folks They Can't Pray In Public

Football fans were not on board with a Georgia school district’s decision to prohibit pre-game prayer. God-hating bullies in the Freedom From Religion Foundation were behind the move, threatening to sue if individuals were allowed to freely express their religious beliefs.

Through its convoluted, skewed interpretation of America’s guiding documents, the FFRF alleges such prayers are unconstitutional. Apparently, Haralson County school administrators either agreed or felt the issue did not warrant their resistance.
The resiliency of believers, however, was on display at a subsequent game. Wearing pro-prayer T-shirts, hundreds of students and their parents showed up to join in a prayer before kickoff.

Since the prayers are not being broadcast over the loudspeakers (and thus are not school-sponsored), it seems this group of praying football fans beat the anti-prayer bigots at FFRF at their own game. In theory, the hate-mongers wanted to quash all public prayers; in reality, they just gave praying football fans a common cause and renewed dedication to show up early for the pre-game invocation.

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1 comment:

  1. I think we should all flood Freedom From Religion Foundation's mailbox with CHRISTMAS cards this year. I am serious:
    © Freedom From Religion Foundation
    PO Box 750 · Madison, WI 53701

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