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To: brian1501 who wrote (215955)1/25/2005 10:23:15 AM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575981
 
Can I not pray in a public school if I want? Wear a cross? Get on my knees and pray toward Mecca? Sure you can.

You can pray in a public school, sure, but you do not have the legally given "right" to do so in the same way that you have certain rights as enshrined in the bill of rights (you know, bear arms, freedom of speech, etc.). In fact, our legal system has plenty of restrictions on individual's ability to pray in public schools, in order to follow the principal (as outlined in the constitution) of separation of church and state.

You're full of it.

Full of what?