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Bible verses banned from Ga. school football field

Full story: El Paso Times

Cheerleaders at a north Georgia high school are gearing up for another football game, but they won't be holding up signs bearing Bible verses.

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alm

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Oct 2, 2009
 
Know Jesus, Know Peace.
No Jesus, No Peace.
What will it take before people understand that this is true.
equalityboy81

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Oct 2, 2009
 
People cannot force one to live under a religion they don't want to though.
newguy40

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Oct 2, 2009
 
equalityboy81 wrote:
People cannot force one to live under a religion they don't want to though.
True enough. Free will is a gift from God. You are free to accept Him or not.

However, I cannot help think that if this had something to do with a non Christian religion, it would not have been a problem.
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Oct 2, 2009
 
newguy40 wrote:
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True enough. Free will is a gift from God. You are free to accept Him or not.
However, I cannot help think that if this had something to do with a non Christian religion, it would not have been a problem.
If it had something to do with a Muslim religion it would never have been allowed. The school would have seen to that and used the constitution to aid their case.
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Oct 2, 2009
 
newguy40 wrote:
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True enough. Free will is a gift from God. You are free to accept Him or not.
However, I cannot help think that if this had something to do with a non Christian religion, it would not have been a problem.
You're delusional. God doesn't exist.
newguy40

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Oct 6, 2009
 
Pap wrote:
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You're delusional. God doesn't exist.
I can only respond with a quote from Archbishop Fulton J Sheen.

"There are two kinds of unbelief; those who say something is not true because they wish it were not true, and those who say something is not true because they wish that it was. The latter kind is curable."

Which one are you, my friend?
Pap

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Oct 6, 2009
 
newguy40 wrote:
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I can only respond with a quote from Archbishop Fulton J Sheen.
"There are two kinds of unbelief; those who say something is not true because they wish it were not true, and those who say something is not true because they wish that it was. The latter kind is curable."
Which one are you, my friend?
The burden of proof is on you. Prove the God Virus.
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Oct 6, 2009
 
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The burden of proof is on you. Prove the God Virus.
The good thing is nobody has to prove it to you. All they have to do is tell you about Christ. It's your choice whether you want to believe it or not, either way, one day you'll stand before him and enter heaven, or you'll enter into eternal damnation. Again, whether or not you choose to believe is irrelevant. Christ isn't the one that needs saving, you do.
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Oct 6, 2009
 
equalityboy81 wrote:
People cannot force one to live under a religion they don't want to though.
Its wasnt forced this was something the cheerleaders decided to do not the school if a muslim wanted to go out on the feild in a Burka no one is gonna stop them from holding their sign its called freedon of speech everyone doesnt live in closed minded california
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Oct 7, 2009
 
Al Sharpton wrote:
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Its wasnt forced this was something the cheerleaders decided to do not the school if a muslim wanted to go out on the feild in a Burka no one is gonna stop them from holding their sign its called freedon of speech everyone doesnt live in closed minded california
But there may be a student with another religion that may feel peer pressure into a majority religion.
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Oct 8, 2009
 
equalityboy81 wrote:
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But there may be a student with another religion that may feel peer pressure into a majority religion.
so if your parents taught you a certain religion growing up is that peer pressure also should the government start regulating parents? When these public schools play private christian schools there are verses and prayer should the public school be banned from going to private christian school cause someone might be peer pressured ?
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Oct 8, 2009
 
Al Sharpton wrote:
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so if your parents taught you a certain religion growing up is that peer pressure also should the government start regulating parents? When these public schools play private christian schools there are verses and prayer should the public school be banned from going to private christian school cause someone might be peer pressured ?
I don't think you are seeing my point at all. And your rebuttal makes no sense.
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Oct 8, 2009
 
Al Sharpton wrote:
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so if your parents taught you a certain religion growing up is that peer pressure also should the government start regulating parents? When these public schools play private christian schools there are verses and prayer should the public school be banned from going to private christian school cause someone might be peer pressured ?
Maybe you feel Christianity should be taught in school but that is what the law says. If it were the law I'm sure the superintendent being the devout Christian woman she is would have fought the challenge tooth and nail.
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Oct 11, 2009
 
equalityboy81 wrote:
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Maybe you feel Christianity should be taught in school but that is what the law says. If it were the law I'm sure the superintendent being the devout Christian woman she is would have fought the challenge tooth and nail.
Actually i went to school there and they do teach bible history and the teacher is a christian so what do u think about that ?
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Oct 12, 2009
 
Good wrote:
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The good thing is nobody has to prove it to you. All they have to do is tell you about Christ. It's your choice whether you want to believe it or not, either way, one day you'll stand before him and enter heaven, or you'll enter into eternal damnation. Again, whether or not you choose to believe is irrelevant. Christ isn't the one that needs saving, you do.
You're a good example of brainwashing. Thank your parents.
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Oct 12, 2009
 
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Actually i went to school there and they do teach bible history and the teacher is a christian so what do u think about that ?
Brainwashed.
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Nov 12, 2009
 
Al Sharpton wrote:
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so if your parents taught you a certain religion growing up is that peer pressure also should the government start regulating parents? When these public schools play private christian schools there are verses and prayer should the public school be banned from going to private christian school cause someone might be peer pressured ?
In government establishments we have a right to be free of religion.
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Nov 12, 2009
 
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Actually i went to school there and they do teach bible history and the teacher is a christian so what do u think about that ?
I'm sure it was taught as an elective and not a required course.
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Nov 14, 2009
 
PRAISE BE!!!!!!!!
bishop appear again

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#20
Nov 14, 2009
 
not surprise me anymore to much evil in the world today. People have lost the most important thing in the world today and this is respect we have no respect for the other person. We should try to help others. Not try only think about yourself. if you see somebody that is in need, try giving them a little help sometime instead of always laughing at their situation, know this your day will come when you just might need that same person to hand you one class of water. May sound a bit strange now ,but wait awhile
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