(December 10, 2018 at 6:39 pm)Amarok Wrote:Quote: It happens all across the board. I remember when the atheists were mad because some kids were going to a local park to pray/worship during their lunch hour, and there were a bunch of protests by local seculrists upset that they were doing it during official school hours at a public location. Of course at the end of it, the city told them to MYOB. With the Muslims, it's common for them to defy school rules and even pray on their mats in the halls. Often people are afraid of retaliation, and they let it slide. Christians do it too. Lots of banter about what is and what isn't appropriate. Unfortunately kids get caught in the middle of all the quarreling.Way to not address his point
I don't have to answer anything the way you want me to. If you don't like other people's opinions, then maybe the Internet isn't the right place for you, because it's filled with people's thoughts, and many probably don't match with yours.