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Texas Public High School Opens Muslim Prayer Room
 
By _Pamela Geller_ (http://pamelageller.com/author/admin/)  - on March 21,  
2017

For decades we were taught that Christian prayer in  schools violated the 
separation of church and state. Why isn’t this considered a  violation of the 
separation of mosque and state? Why do we see, yet again,  Muslims getting 
special privileges and accommodations that aren’t offered to  non-Muslims? 
“Prayer Room At Public High School Raises Legal  Concerns,” by Mary Lou 
Lang-Byrd, _Daily Caller_ 
(http://dailycaller.com/2017/03/17/prayer-room-at-public-high-school-raises-legal-concerns/)
 , March 17, 2017 (thanks to _The 
Religion of Peace_ (http://thereligionofpeace.com/) ): 
 
 




A prayer room at a Texas high school is raising  legal concerns and the 
state’s attorney general’s office in a letter on Friday  to school district’s 
superintendent indicated the school’s policy should be  neutral toward 
religion.
 

Liberty High School’s prayer room, which is  reportedly dedicated to 
students who practice Islam, allows the students to  pray at the school on 
Fridays 
instead of leaving to say their required  prayers. The letter cites the 
school’s own news site, which focused on the  prayer room.
 

In a letter Friday to the the Frisco Independent  School District, the 
Texas attorney general’s office outlined the legal  concerns over the prayer 
room, indicating it may violate the First Amendment’s  protection of religious 
liberty.
 

“Liberty High School’s policy should be neutral  toward religion,” the 
letter from Deputy Attorney General Andrew Leonie to  Superintendent Jeremy 
Lyons said. “However, it appears that students are being  treated different 
based on their religious beliefs. Such a practice, of  course, is 
irreconcilable with our nation’s enduring commitment to religious  liberty.”… 
“Reports from Liberty’s news site indicate that the  prayer room is not 
available to students of all faiths. Instead, it appears  that the prayer room 
is ‘dedicated to the religious needs of some students,’  namely those who 
practice Islam,” the letter reads…. 
“This is my seventh year at Liberty, my first year  it kind of started when 
a core group of students were leaving campus every  Friday for Friday 
prayer,” said Principal Scott  Warstler.
 

“Their parents would come pick them up, so they may  miss an hour and a 
half to two hours to two and a half hours of school every  Friday, so I met 
with those students and a couple of their parents and  suggested if they would 
be okay if the students were able to lead the prayer  at school as a group, 
and we gave them a space to do that so they didn’t have  to be in a car 
traveling thirty minutes each way on a Friday missing an hour,  hour and a 
half, 
of class,” said  Warstler…

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