ptown_trojans_1;1798245 wrote:These kids can do this fine, just so long as any Muslims kids, or Jewish kids, or Hindus, etc. could do the same thing.
It isn't sanctioned and no one forced them to do it, so fine. But, the school cannot show favoritism, so the school cannot stop other faiths from doing the same if they so wanted.
Yeah, the proper logic (which has been enforced before -- if anyone remembers the case of the football coach at London who got canned for insisting he lead team prayers a few years back) dictates that any sort of prayer is cool as long as it isn't faculty dictated. If students personally decide to have one and take their own initiative to do so, there is nothing wrong with that. The problem is when faculty takes the reins and insists upon it. Therefore, Isadore's position is fundamentally incorrect.
Much like QQuaker's "dem atheist thugs trying to overrun everything" moron-babble, which like everything else he says, essentially comes down to "Whatever I believe is 100% right; everything else is wrong AND APPALLING!!!!!" But it's cool. We just leave him to mock "safe zones" due to the humor of him saying that when virtually all of his "bitch and moan" postings indicate he seems to be the one needing one so he doesn't have to be confronted by the horror of people having different beliefs than him.
Like I said earlier, those two belong together. Two peas in a pod.