> I have often wondered how much acceptance those who espouse public prayer at 
> schools or school activities such as sporting events would feel if the prayer 
> given 
> over the PA system was a Buddhist prayer, or a Wiccan, Moslem, or pre-
> christen Native American?

OOO! OOO! I know this one!!!

/me waves hand frantically, then blurts out

I have _never_ met, in all my life, a Christian that espouses public
prayer (schools, sporting events, etc.) that would endorse a
Buddhist/Muslim/Wiccan (especially not that!)/Native American public
prayer in said school.

Not even given equal time for a Christian prayer for balance.

Never.

And I have known quite a few.

See, not allowing public prayer for Christians is always considered
"suppressive," "anti-Christian" and "anti-American," but not allowing
it for others is simply denying the leftist, PC crowd their "agenda"
of clouding childrens' minds with thoughts of tolerance for others.

"Not a very tolerant viewpoint will," you might say.

and to that I say, "My non-god-believin' property taxes pay for that
school, too, so to quote Principal Chalmers (from the Simpsons) 'take
it outside god-boy!'"

and whatnot...
-- 
will


"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacceptable."
- Carrie Fisher

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