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<blockquote data-quote="Bigfoot" data-source="post: 1220398" data-attributes="member: 17956"><p>I'll come out, and say it. Here is what I think: Stuff like this gets started from an alterive motive. Somebody doesn't like public prayer, so somebody complains. Somebody listens, because we live in a "sensitive" world. In an attempt to appease every single person on the face of the earth, a committee is formed. The committee decides to get one of every kind invited. This in turns upsets the majority. The majority is then labeled as cynical, and insensitive. A compromise is reached. The prayer is exchanged for a moment of silence. The moment of silence in turn silences the prayer. </p><p></p><p>I can see that working on a prayer before a town council meeting, but this was a prayer at a rodeo. No separation of church and state is needed, because the state is not involved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigfoot, post: 1220398, member: 17956"] I'll come out, and say it. Here is what I think: Stuff like this gets started from an alterive motive. Somebody doesn't like public prayer, so somebody complains. Somebody listens, because we live in a "sensitive" world. In an attempt to appease every single person on the face of the earth, a committee is formed. The committee decides to get one of every kind invited. This in turns upsets the majority. The majority is then labeled as cynical, and insensitive. A compromise is reached. The prayer is exchanged for a moment of silence. The moment of silence in turn silences the prayer. I can see that working on a prayer before a town council meeting, but this was a prayer at a rodeo. No separation of church and state is needed, because the state is not involved. [/QUOTE]
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