Well, the next year, when my brother graduated, they couldn't announce the baccalaureate or put up flyers or anything. They were forbidden to. They weren't allowed to have even a non-denominational prayer at Graduation. Any mention of religion? Verboten. All because one girl decided she'd rather play the victim instead of being as respectful of others as she demanded they be of her.
I do believe religious people should be able to be religious. There should not be a moment of silence given during graduation for the religious people to pray--but I don't see why they should not be allowed to pray at the graduation in their own times at the location. I don't see the problem in putting up flyers that are informing people about a bible study, or what have you, as long as they aren't pieces of paper reminding non-believers that they're going to Hell.
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Date: 28 September 2008 14:23 (UTC)I do believe religious people should be able to be religious. There should not be a moment of silence given during graduation for the religious people to pray--but I don't see why they should not be allowed to pray at the graduation in their own times at the location. I don't see the problem in putting up flyers that are informing people about a bible study, or what have you, as long as they aren't pieces of paper reminding non-believers that they're going to Hell.