Gramps
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this bill is a joke and TN legislators should be ashamed. No one is being persecuted, left out or harmed with the current setup. If you want to discuss God then you are free to do that on your own time. If you write a paper where the subject lends itself to a religious discussion or analogy then the teacher is going to understand. This is simply addressing a problem that doesn't exist in order to pander to their ridiculous voting base. They're buying votes with Bible verses
Are you outraged when a prayer is said prior to the beginning of a UT football game?
The last time I checked the University of Tennessee receives taxpayer money. God forbid if someone at a gathering of 80-100,000 people hears someone praying to God.
This is faux outrage. The bill does not allow religion to be taught. It allow students to express their religious beliefs if they choose to.
yet you seem to be in support of a bill that allows for the open discussion of it whether relevant to the subject matter or not. Do you think all religions will be given equal time?
I see nothing at all wrong with open discussions about religions. I personally think it is discriminating not to allow it.
Yes I believe all religions be allowed to be discussed.
Why does that scare you so much?
outraged? No, but I still think it's a pretty useless exercise. That's also a UTAD event so it's a little different and really not connected to this bill
the bill forces schools to allow equal time to religious activities. The bill puts the captain of the football team in a position of honor no matter whether he sucks or can even spell his name. It's not about teaching it's about being forced to accommodate Christians in TN schools
Got it. You opposition is based on your hatred of Christianity. There are other religions in TN other than Christianity.
Hahaha
If the bill was wrote for Muslims, all you crybabies would be all for it. Let it be a Christian, and you throw a fit.
Or if the bill was wrote for gays....
I'm going to assume the ones complaining on this don't go to UT football games. The prayer before the game must really set you on fire that such a act takes place at a university.
Some of y'all need to practice what preach.
Hahaha
If the bill was wrote for Muslims, all you crybabies would be all for it. Let it be a Christian, and you throw a fit.
Or if the bill was wrote for gays....
I'm going to assume the ones complaining on this don't go to UT football games. The prayer before the game must really set you on fire that such a act takes place at a university.
Some of y'all need to practice what preach.
just point out one person who would deny Christians yet allow any other religion to do the same in schools. Just one
that's a lieAll of you.
Hence my previous post.
Why the outrage over this bill PJ? What's wrong with kids being Christians and not being scared to say as much. Apparently you don't keep up with all the kids in the news for expressing their beliefs in God
that's a lie
because it's useless pandering. They address an issue that doesn't exist for the sole purpose of maintaining power with their uninformed voting base
kids can say what ever they want and this does nothing to address that. The issue is around the school sponsoring religious speech which should never happen
school is for education. It should not be treated as an extension of Sunday school
Useless pandering?
gratify or indulge (an immoral or distasteful desire, need, or habit or a person with such a desire, etc.).
Tennessee by in large is a Christian state. Who are they pandering to?
it specifically mentions the captain of the football team. Do you think those guys he's the captain of never bully people? Yeah, this doesn't address thatSunday school class will now be taught at school? Might do them some good. Maybe there won't be any school shootings or bullying.
Your hatred for Christianity is strong.
On the flip side... " Class today we are going to learn about evolution. Your ancestors were monkeys. "
