Rob Boston on Biblical Banners and Faith Based Football
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If the cheer leeders were promoting the KKK you'd just say 'WELL YOU DON'T HAVE TO READ THE BANNERS OR COME TO THE GAME HUURR DURR' Stupid.
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I have a reasonable expectation as a public high school football player to not have to have an ethos of a religious nature imposed on me, or assumed about me, by my membership on that football team.
The religious banner proposes to speak for the team and the school by extension.
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lol. You'd think that some religious people would think that quoting something from the bible and then literally tearing it to shreds would be a little blasphemous as it is.
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@ccheng21 its not up to him to stop it he didnt start it ,( WE AS HUMANS DID ) ever hear of free will he gave us that to make our own minds up & solve our problems that we have created our selfs,if he came & rescued us all the time we would never learn to stand on our own,would we? ( SO DONT BLAME GOD THIS IS ALL ON US )
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Did any one else notice they spelled 'nation' wrong?
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Great. Religion needs to fuck off.
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@gr0ver135 You realize you're just making up bullshit, right?
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i think it's funny how they rip the banner that has bible verses on it,lol.
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What would this coach say if the person in charge of making the signs used verses from the Qur'an?
God can't stop the genocide in Darfur or end world hunger but he sure can help with a football game. Someone needs to set their priorities straight
ccheng21 2 years ago 24
The problem with the Mayors comments suggest he believes that all of the cheerleaders and all of the football players support this practice. If a student disagreed would they be able to speak out without being ridiculed?
As we all know, to speak out against a religious position usually results in a quick backlash by fundamentalist. Students and faculty at this school should be able to attend events without religious coercion.
thundergunn 2 years ago 9