www.foxnews.com/opinion/2015/10/19/high-school-thou-shalt-not-pray.html?intcmp=hpbt4He broke a school rule.But the rule was not to take a knee and pray after a football game.Should you break a rule that stops you from praying on a public school football field?I say you should break it________________
Probably so, especially if you’re a Gator Coach.
Really dumb. If he was forcing everyone on his team to participate, then yes, that would be a violation of their First Amendment rights. As it stands, they are prohibiting both him and willing students from voluntarily exercising their First Amendment rights.
From what Ive seen , they need it badly. I’m sure that some are praying for a miracle.
Sure – Daniel and Hebrew boys could have prayed hidden in the office, as well________________
How are you able to make the judgment that this coach is praying to be seen?
It didn’t sound like a question to me, it sounded like an accusation.
It was.And Eddie was wrong here.Thankfully, he retracted. I do it often________________
I think your correct based on some of the team performances I’ve seen.
It could just be me, but the last time I checked this is still the US….. and we can pray pretty much anywhere we choose.I am always amazed at how some people get upset because a person doesn’t mind taking their faith public.From all I have read this coach has never sought to bring attention to himself, has never asked anyone to join him or forced players to do what he does.