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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: Whitebeard who wrote (142822)10/13/2005 8:11:19 PM
From: Rambi  Read Replies (1) of 793926
 
No, actually, this isn't about "offending" anyone at all. It's about two things: the law as it stands (not as I think it should be- how it IS), and a general problem that the majority is having accepting that what has gone on for years is no longer going unchallenged under these laws.

The point is that the coach violated the law, which prohibits teachers and coaches assuming a leadership position in praying. (As far as I can tell, students are still allowed to lead prayer.)

The point is that some players were being placed in a position of either going along with something they don't believe, or making a stand against an authority figure.

It's about accepting that some things are no longer as they were-- regardless of your personal preferences.

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