"...the U.S. Supreme Court has “ruled that religious activities at high school football games create the ‘inescapable conclusion’ that the school endorses the religious activity.”
Why is that sentence so hard to understand? The Supreme Court (who are clearly NOT a group of activist liberal judges) made it obvious that promoting ANY religion at a football game is endorsing that religion. How can you possibly say that it doesn't? If you want your child to pray in class and put up banners promoting the Bible, then enroll your child in a religious school or home school them. Public school in NOT a place to promote your SPECIFIC religious beliefs.
Why do they need to do this at public school anyway? They go to church, they watch religious programs on TV, they get force-fed the Bible at home. Isn't that enough? Why do they feel the need to cram their religious beliefs down everyone else's throats? If Muslims or Jews were doing this at your school, would you still think it was acceptable? Of course you wouldn't.
Cheerleaders’ religious signs draw fire
"...the U.S. Supreme Court has “ruled that religious activities at high school football games create the ‘inescapable conclusion’ that the school endorses the religious activity.”
Why is that sentence so hard to understand? The Supreme Court (who are clearly NOT a group of activist liberal judges) made it obvious that promoting ANY religion at a football game is endorsing that religion. How can you possibly say that it doesn't? If you want your child to pray in class and put up banners promoting the Bible, then enroll your child in a religious school or home school them. Public school in NOT a place to promote your SPECIFIC religious beliefs.
Why do they need to do this at public school anyway? They go to church, they watch religious programs on TV, they get force-fed the Bible at home. Isn't that enough? Why do they feel the need to cram their religious beliefs down everyone else's throats? If Muslims or Jews were doing this at your school, would you still think it was acceptable? Of course you wouldn't.