He says he’s made it safe for people of any religion to pray in public. Mmhmmm. Wonder what the good people of Bremerton would have done if the coach rolled out his prayer rug on the 50 yard line and started chanting “Allahu Akbar.” Lol, right? We all know that when Christians cry for “religious freedom” they mean freedom, i.e. special p…
He says he’s made it safe for people of any religion to pray in public. Mmhmmm. Wonder what the good people of Bremerton would have done if the coach rolled out his prayer rug on the 50 yard line and started chanting “Allahu Akbar.” Lol, right? We all know that when Christians cry for “religious freedom” they mean freedom, i.e. special privileges, for Christians (and, to some extent Jews since they do share the Old Testament plus needing the state of Israel to bring about the Rapture - during which, incidentally, Jewish Jesus will cast all Jews into Hell. Good stuff!)
He says he’s made it safe for people of any religion to pray in public. Mmhmmm. Wonder what the good people of Bremerton would have done if the coach rolled out his prayer rug on the 50 yard line and started chanting “Allahu Akbar.” Lol, right? We all know that when Christians cry for “religious freedom” they mean freedom, i.e. special privileges, for Christians (and, to some extent Jews since they do share the Old Testament plus needing the state of Israel to bring about the Rapture - during which, incidentally, Jewish Jesus will cast all Jews into Hell. Good stuff!)
Um, no. Not at all.