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Does the 10 Commandments monument at the OK capitol benefit or support Christianity?
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<blockquote data-quote="Danny Tanner" data-source="post: 2295738" data-attributes="member: 10619"><p>I don't think you quite understood me. First off, it was no rant. Second, we're on the same page as far as prayer in public schools. If kids want to pray in their down time, go nuts, little dudes! Should the principle come over the intercom and do a school-wide prayer? Absolutely not. Third, I wasn't referring to anyone being offended, but going on the offensive. Like in war or sports, not the act of one getting their feelings hurt.</p><p></p><p>If I'm in a public or social setting (wedding, funeral, family reunion, company picnic, etc) and the group wants to say a prayer, I remain silent and respect their wishes to do so. If the same thing were to happen at the beginning of my daughter's class (she attends public schools), that's not okay and that does not deserve respect, as it's an offensive move intolerant towards other religious beliefs, the lack thereof, and the Constitution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danny Tanner, post: 2295738, member: 10619"] I don't think you quite understood me. First off, it was no rant. Second, we're on the same page as far as prayer in public schools. If kids want to pray in their down time, go nuts, little dudes! Should the principle come over the intercom and do a school-wide prayer? Absolutely not. Third, I wasn't referring to anyone being offended, but going on the offensive. Like in war or sports, not the act of one getting their feelings hurt. If I'm in a public or social setting (wedding, funeral, family reunion, company picnic, etc) and the group wants to say a prayer, I remain silent and respect their wishes to do so. If the same thing were to happen at the beginning of my daughter's class (she attends public schools), that's not okay and that does not deserve respect, as it's an offensive move intolerant towards other religious beliefs, the lack thereof, and the Constitution. [/QUOTE]
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