Is that what we now can expect to hear at high school football games now? Since the SC ruling now considers public prayer a protected right I certainly hope so. Equal time for Satan is important as is time for every other religion and atheists too. I hope they have time to play the game after the prayers are finished. Or maybe the game is not that important....
Supreme Court further erodes separation between church and state in case of praying football coach
https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/27/poli...-high-school-supreme-court-kennedy/index.html
That tends to be the response when this stupid game is played by courts.Is that what we now can expect to hear at high school football games now? Since the SC ruling now considers public prayer a protected right I certainly hope so. Equal time for Satan is important as is time for every other religion and atheists too. I hope they have time to play the game after the prayers are finished. Or maybe the game is not that important....
Supreme Court further erodes separation between church and state in case of praying football coach
https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/27/poli...-high-school-supreme-court-kennedy/index.html
Good grief.Is that what we now can expect to hear at high school football games now? Since the SC ruling now considers public prayer a protected right I certainly hope so. Equal time for Satan is important as is time for every other religion and atheists too. I hope they have time to play the game after the prayers are finished. Or maybe the game is not that important....
Supreme Court further erodes separation between church and state in case of praying football coach
https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/27/poli...-high-school-supreme-court-kennedy/index.html
Oh yeah right. Scheduled team prayer led by a school employee who also is a team leader has not one hint of the establishment of religion. /sGood grief.
Do we really need yet ANOTHER primer on the meaning and purpose of "separation of church and state?"
Because honestly, those who pout gloomiest about there not being one are the very ones whose church IS the state - so please....
Good grief.
Do we really need yet ANOTHER primer on the meaning and purpose of "separation of church and state?"
Because honestly, those who pout gloomiest about there not being one are the very ones whose church IS the state - so please....
In other words, yes, we definitely do need another primer...Oh yeah right. Scheduled team prayer led by a school employee who also is a team leader has not one hint of the establishment of religion. /s
Please do, so looking forward to your words of self-proclaimed wisdom.In other words, yes, we definitely do need another primer...
smh
Satan on the field was my first thought too. I can hardly wait until the time we can all pray together:Is that what we now can expect to hear at high school football games now? Since the SC ruling now considers public prayer a protected right I certainly hope so. Equal time for Satan is important as is time for every other religion and atheists too. I hope they have time to play the game after the prayers are finished. Or maybe the game is not that important....
Supreme Court further erodes separation between church and state in case of praying football coach
https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/27/poli...-high-school-supreme-court-kennedy/index.html
You mean Muslims? That is the only modern religion I am aware of that doesn't make the distinction.Good grief.
Do we really need yet ANOTHER primer on the meaning and purpose of "separation of church and state?"
Because honestly, those who pout gloomiest about there not being one are the very ones whose church IS the state - so please....
Statists don't either.You mean Muslims? That is the only modern religion I am aware of that doesn't make the distinction.
lol misesWhat Is Statism? | Frank Chodorov
[This article is excerpted from the introduction to The Rise and Fall of Society, available in hardcover, paperback, PDF, and ePub.] Collectivism is more than an idea. In itself, an idea is nothing but a toy of speculation, a mental idol.mises.org
Do you ever wonder how the crowd feels at football games when the team kneels in prayer for a victory? or after a victory? or a loss?Good grief.
Do we really need yet ANOTHER primer on the meaning and purpose of "separation of church and state?"
Because honestly, those who pout gloomiest about there not being one are the very ones whose church IS the state - so please....
It makes no practical difference whatsoever - they probably don't even notice.Do you ever wonder how the crowd feels at football games when the team kneels in prayer for a victory? or after a victory? or a loss?
How much difference does it really make to anyone on the field or in the stands?
Satanists, Muslims, Wiccans...Satan on the field was my first thought too. I can hardly wait until the time we can all pray together:
For the Fall of Wicked
Worldly Servants of Christ
Mighty in Their Hate of Might
We offer our Last Cup (drinks a cup of wine)
For Darkness to Swipe over these Lands
For Heavens to Collapse on their Heads
Found Kneeling in Prayer
To a False Prophet of Nazareth
Lord of Might, Terror and Destruction
Reinstate Your Kingdom of Might
Reign Terror on Christ’s Forces
Usher Them in Unholy Blight
Let the good times roll!
So basically if you're a teacher who wants to teach CRT, that's fine, you just have to tell people that an accurate history of racism in America was actually a prayer.Is that what we now can expect to hear at high school football games now? Since the SC ruling now considers public prayer a protected right I certainly hope so. Equal time for Satan is important as is time for every other religion and atheists too. I hope they have time to play the game after the prayers are finished. Or maybe the game is not that important....
Supreme Court further erodes separation between church and state in case of praying football coach
https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/27/poli...-high-school-supreme-court-kennedy/index.html
Lol indeed - it's actually Chodorov, but why bother with petty distinctions when a diss is so much more... intellectually honest?lol mises
quoting mises is how one declares they are a nut case without outright stating they are a nut case.
Its mises, you can accuse me of whatever you want, but at the end of the day, you are still citing mises.Lol indeed - it's actually Chodorov, but why bother with petty distinctions when a diss is so much more... intellectually honest?
First, consider the source. As usual, CNN deliberately misrepresents the case. That is what happens when you use Fake News by the Enemy of the People.Is that what we now can expect to hear at high school football games now? Since the SC ruling now considers public prayer a protected right I certainly hope so. Equal time for Satan is important as is time for every other religion and atheists too. I hope they have time to play the game after the prayers are finished. Or maybe the game is not that important....
Supreme Court further erodes separation between church and state in case of praying football coach
https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/27/poli...-high-school-supreme-court-kennedy/index.html
My guess is you've never even read Mises - you just think you know know you don't like what you think he says/believes - perhaps because it's somehow a threat to you intellectually - who knows, and frankly, who cares?Its mises, you can accuse me of whatever you want, but at the end of the day, you are still citing mises.
It would be like me citing the communist manifesto or mein kampf to try to prove something. Certain sources are for extremists and will only discredit those who cite it.
Actually, there was no mention to whom the coach was praying. Nor does it matter. He had the constitutionally-protected right to pray to whomever he pleased. Firing him for expressing that right - after the game was over - is clearly an infringement of his right to both free speech and his right to freely exercise his religious beliefs, whatever those beliefs happen to be.Hail Satan
Hail Hyperbole
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