Why do these cheerleaders get to force the rest of us to listen to their religous views.
I'm Catholic and we don't even use the same Bible that these girls use. So, I find it offensive that they quote their particular version of the King James rather than the Vulgate Version which all Catholics follow.
I am tired of these narrow minded Xtianists who think that their particular faith is the only one that deserves attention.
I'm sure that if the cheerleaders quoted Catholic prayers, or Catholic Bible verses, or the Holy Rosary that the town mayor and his ilk would cry foul.
If they want to cheer using their religion, then let them start their own PRIVATE religious schools. That's what many Catholics, Jews, Episcopalians etal have done.
A public school is for everyone, not just for one religion.
Cheerleaders’ religious signs draw fire
Why do these cheerleaders get to force the rest of us to listen to their religous views.
I'm Catholic and we don't even use the same Bible that these girls use. So, I find it offensive that they quote their particular version of the King James rather than the Vulgate Version which all Catholics follow.
I am tired of these narrow minded Xtianists who think that their particular faith is the only one that deserves attention.
I'm sure that if the cheerleaders quoted Catholic prayers, or Catholic Bible verses, or the Holy Rosary that the town mayor and his ilk would cry foul.
If they want to cheer using their religion, then let them start their own PRIVATE religious schools. That's what many Catholics, Jews, Episcopalians etal have done.
A public school is for everyone, not just for one religion.