since no one has made a sane comment yet, i will. this is an undeniable violation of the separation between church and state. while the school may not have officially endorsed this activity, it is their responsibility to manage the student's behavior. i think it's perfectly acceptable for students who wish to pray before a game to do so, etc. however, this act forces religious material upon a large group of people by publicly displaying it. just as any mass message would need to be approved by some sort of official, so should such a sign. this is inconsiderate, arrogant, and probably just done to spite people who try to keep our communities inclusive.
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Cheerleaders’ religious signs draw fire
since no one has made a sane comment yet, i will. this is an undeniable violation of the separation between church and state. while the school may not have officially endorsed this activity, it is their responsibility to manage the student's behavior. i think it's perfectly acceptable for students who wish to pray before a game to do so, etc. however, this act forces religious material upon a large group of people by publicly displaying it. just as any mass message would need to be approved by some sort of official, so should such a sign. this is inconsiderate, arrogant, and probably just done to spite people who try to keep our communities inclusive.