Lewdog
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- #601
You do know that schools and work are two different places right? The government can stop people from praying in schools because there is a rule that is about separation of church and state.
"There is a rule"...
Post the rule.
"The Constitution uses 16 words—known as the “religion clauses”—to create rules about how faith and government interact. One clause gives citizens the right to freely exercise religious convictions; the other prohibits government (including taxpayer-funded public schools) from establishing religion, meaning granting favorable treatment."
"Among the issues that have reached the High Court:
Religion and Public Schools
- Can a school district allow students to conduct prayers over the loudspeaker and before kickoff at a varsity football game? (No)
- Does a religious student club get the same rights and privileges as other student clubs? (Yes)
- Is a school district required to give equal access to an outside organizations that provide after-school religious instruction to young children? (Yes)
- Is a moment of silence really a cloaking device for prayer? (Sometimes)
- Are the words “under God” in the pledge of allegiance unconstitutional in schools? (Undecided)"
How that "over the loudspeakers" sneaked in there?
Child, now you pivoted from your implied argument about "rules" to now cherry picking "loud speakers."
At some point you need to just admit defeat and give up.
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