bullets13 Posted October 29, 2015 Report Posted October 29, 2015 (edited) This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up In response to a seattle high school football coach's Christian prayers after his games, even after being told to stop, a satanic leader announced she would hold a satanic invocation after the game for any students who requested it. Apparently, a few did, and now she's going to lead a satanic prayer after the game. As i've been saying on here for forever, if you push your own religion at school, you open up the door for others to do the same. Edited October 29, 2015 by bullets13 Quote
5GallonBucket Posted October 29, 2015 Report Posted October 29, 2015 in the end the woman will pay the price along with any followers Chester86 1 Quote
thetragichippy Posted October 29, 2015 Report Posted October 29, 2015 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up In response to a seattle high school football coach's Christian prayers after his games, even after being told to stop, a satanic leader announced she would hold a satanic invocation after the game for any students who requested it. Apparently, a few did, and now she's going to lead a satanic prayer after the game. As i've been saying on here for forever, if you push your own religion at school, you open up the door for others to do the same.He has been put on leave. Quote
tvc184 Posted October 29, 2015 Report Posted October 29, 2015 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up In response to a seattle high school football coach's Christian prayers after his games, even after being told to stop, a satanic leader announced she would hold a satanic invocation after the game for any students who requested it. Apparently, a few did, and now she's going to lead a satanic prayer after the game. As i've been saying on here for forever, if you push your own religion at school, you open up the door for others to do the same.I thought of the same thing about the Katy, TX teacher in the news wanting the junior high school students to say that God was a myth or fail a test.Atheism is as much a constitutional right as Christianity. The teacher is wrong for making passing or failing a test based on such a statement but when you allow teachers to make belief or disbelief in a religion part of class, that knife cuts both ways. thetragichippy and bullets13 2 Quote
Hagar Posted October 29, 2015 Report Posted October 29, 2015 As the old saying goes, you reap what you sow. Makes my stomach knot up at what the this country will be reaping. What is so incredulous to me is how fast, relatively speaking, all this stuff that is alien to me is unfolding. Would have never dreamed you could take something so good and turn it on the fastrack to insanity (wording based on my eyes - I'm sure many of you may not see as much impending doom). 5GallonBucket 1 Quote
Hagar Posted October 29, 2015 Report Posted October 29, 2015 As the old saying goes, you reap what you sow. Makes my stomach knot up at what the this country will be reaping. What is so incredulous to me is how fast, relatively speaking, all this stuff that is alien to me is unfolding. Would have never dreamed you could take something so good and turn it on the fastrack to insanity (wording based on my eyes - I'm sure many of you may not see as much impending doom). Quote
LumRaiderFan Posted October 30, 2015 Report Posted October 30, 2015 Saying a prayer after a game is not the same as compelling kids to say God is a myth in a classroom... rational folks can actually tell the difference. Quote
tvc184 Posted October 30, 2015 Report Posted October 30, 2015 Saying a prayer after a game is not the same as compelling kids to say God is a myth in a classroom... rational folks can actually tell the difference.You are correct, they aren't the same. What is also correct is that if you allow one group to do it under protection of the Constitution, you have to allow all groups to do it and that means atheists, satanists, Muslims, etc. The entire point of the Constitution is so that majority does not rule over individual rights. Quote
LumRaiderFan Posted October 30, 2015 Report Posted October 30, 2015 You are correct, they aren't the same. What is also correct is that if you allow one group to do it under protection of the Constitution, you have to allow all groups to do it and that means atheists, satanists, Muslims, etc. The entire point of the Constitution is so that majority does not rule over individual rights. Once again... Saying a prayer is not ruling over anyone...someone wants to say a satanic prayer, have at it.Christians need to quit being so timid about their Christianity. 5GallonBucket, Chester86, L-Train11 and 1 other 4 Quote
Hagar Posted October 30, 2015 Report Posted October 30, 2015 You know it's a fact they have a right to say a Satanic prayer. Or any kind I suppose, but when a "we ain't going to assimilate group" starts complaining about pork being served, and anything else that doesn't fit their religion, that hacks me off. Maybe I'd feel better about it if every City over 100,000 people had hospitals named, Our Mother of Allah, or Satantic Surgical Center. But that's just me. Quote
Hagar Posted November 6, 2015 Report Posted November 6, 2015 (edited) What do you think God thinks?I can't even presume to know what God thinks, but he has infinitely more love and patience than I do. And with that being said, I reckon all those ISIS folks should give thanks to their spiritual Icon, that I'm not the the Maker of the Universe. Edited November 6, 2015 by REBgp Quote
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