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To: y2kfree_radical who wrote (67667)10/19/2000 4:59:30 PM
From: justmickey  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 150070
 
People can pray all they want. Do it in private. I can think of nothing so private as one's relationship with one's God. The need to impose it on others denies them their rights, which are just as sacrosanct as yours.

Furthermore, you assertion that the Supreme Court has outlawed the right to pray is also fallacious. What the have outlawed is organized prayer. If my child wishes to put his/her head down and quietly pray in homeroom, no court in the land will stop him/her.

Furthermore, if these people feel prayer is SO important, why are they not doing it with their children at home prior to school? Why does it HAVE to be in a public forum, if not to impose their beliefs on others?

To each his own, and that's where it belongs.

Mickey