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High School Player Flagged For Touchdown Nod to God - FoxNews.com
I would sue the school or the sports organization. Yes, take money from education.
Kneeling and pointing to the sky is unsportsman like conduct?
What do they think god is giving this kid the advantage?
If he called for everyone to pray, then I support his being punished.
He has the right to freedom of religion as long as it does not interfere with the game. No one is harmed by this action.
This is not a fault with the ref's. They are following the rules as they know them. Its whoever made this stupid rules fault.
If I was the family, I would ask every player on the team to kneel and pray with the person that scored the touchdown.
I would ask every christian that plays to join in, even to the point of delaying the game. What would the refs do, if 75% of both teams prayed?
No goverment organized prayer, but no restrictions on personal religious freedom.
Schools need to figure out what is legal and what isn't.
It isn't that hard.
He was called for unsportsmanlike conduct, a 15 yard penaltythe same amount of yards a lineman would receive after steamrolling a quarterback well after a play.
I would sue the school or the sports organization. Yes, take money from education.
Kneeling and pointing to the sky is unsportsman like conduct?
What do they think god is giving this kid the advantage?
If he called for everyone to pray, then I support his being punished.
He has the right to freedom of religion as long as it does not interfere with the game. No one is harmed by this action.
This is not a fault with the ref's. They are following the rules as they know them. Its whoever made this stupid rules fault.
If I was the family, I would ask every player on the team to kneel and pray with the person that scored the touchdown.
I would ask every christian that plays to join in, even to the point of delaying the game. What would the refs do, if 75% of both teams prayed?
No goverment organized prayer, but no restrictions on personal religious freedom.
Schools need to figure out what is legal and what isn't.
It isn't that hard.