I do not mean to be flippant or to appear to be cutesy, but as a retired teacher, I can honestly say that as long as students are in school, they will pray. It may be just to know what's on a test, or that they not have the test. They will pray: openly or…
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I applaud Jonathan Hardwick for his prayer. Lincoln County is not too far from where I live. However, the ACLU is not going to give up on this, and sadly, they will probably win. Christians are going to have to keep forming their own schools where they can pray and learn in a better atmosphere,…
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Why do the few who choose to believe there is no God become so furious with Jehovah? They are tolerant of Buddha, Allah, Sheva,etc. They are welcome to expatriot to a place where their nerves can relax.
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It's sad that our Nation is becoming more divisive and less tolerant of Christian values.
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So proud of him, and more students need to exercise their First Amendment rights! I pray the lawsuits go nowhere!
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As a nation founded upon Christian values, it remains questionable relevant to individuals' pray expressions in any given situation - the non-pray argumentative stance within educational settings, although implemented, remains yet dubious - at least the Pledge to Allegiance recognizes "God" thru wording...
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Fight for our rights. It seems only everybody else s rights are important.
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The First Amendment applies to all and should be protected at all costs.
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Americans risk losing their country and their souls.
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The ACLU and the Freedom from Religion groups need to read the Constitution and understand that it is the inherent right of every individual to freely express their religious views as long as they do not harm another person. The Constitution is on Jonathan Hardwick’s side and a lawsuit is just harassment. Let’s see the…
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