It doesn't matter because the teacher in question wasnt' necesarily
christian.
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> And the Christian parents are among those taxpayers, so it's their
resource,
> as well.
>
> H.
>
>
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> From: Beth Fleischer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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>
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> From: "Nick McClure" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2002 11:59 PM
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>
> > At 08:03 PM 1/26/2002 -0900, you wrote:
> > >Except, because the teacher sanctioned it the school is also
sanctioning
> it
> > >via their employee - the teacher is acting as a teacher not as a
citizen
> if
> > >they are on school property leading kids in prayer.
> > >
> > >Why couldn't the kids just get together and pray without making it a
> school
> > >function (which is what they obviously wanted to do?)?
> >
> > The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a national organization, the
> > chapter of students from Lafayette wanted to hold their meetings after
> > school, they thought, hey we all go to this school, why not hold our
> > meetings here, so they found out that for a group to meet at school they
> > must have a teacher to supervise (not lead). So they found a teacher,
but
> > when the school found out it was for a religious group they said no.
> >
> > In this case the teacher wasn't leading the students, he was just there
to
> > make sure they didn't break stuff. They weren't trying to make it a
school
> > function they just wanted to make it convenient for all students who
> wanted
> > to be a part of it.
>
> Except you understand that the reason the students needed a supervising
> teacher is that it makes the group a school sponsored event.  The school
is
> giving resources (paid for by taxpayers) for a religious group - and thats
> not allowed.  Nor should it be.
>
>
> > Just because I work for a company and am of a certain religion, and say
a
> > prayer before I eat lunch at work does not mean my company is pushing
that
> > religion. I think this is the problem with all of this. People are
people
> > and have they have rights as individuals, me saying a prayer to the Sun
> God
> > Ra does not infringe on your rights if you happen to hear or see me do
it.
>
> You are welcome to say whatever prayer at lunch sitting next to me.
>
>
> > It is an infringement on your rights if I force you listen to me, and I
> > think that is pushing it.
> >
>
> 
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