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I'll bet if he did some nod to Allah or Mohammed, nothing would have been said, or the ACLU would be in town. Gotta love all that diversity and tolerance!
Hahaha. Is this the humor thread? The ACLU has probably filed more lawsuits on behalf of Christians who've had their right to religious speech suppressed by the government than any other group.
Most high school leagues don't allow any kind of demonstration after a touchdown. This just falls into that category; it's not special to this situation.
Most high school leagues don't allow any kind of demonstration after a touchdown. This just falls into that category; it's not special to this situation.
Yeah ... this isn't a "god" thing, it is more general than that.
I think it a shame that players cannot celebrate after scoring. Seems rather petty to me.
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It is a stupid rule that players cannot celebrate a bit after they make a good play. I understand rules against taunting, blackflips, jumping in the stands or throwing the football into the fans after a touchdown but THIS? Seems stupid to me.
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Originally Posted by Gary Siete
God takes sides in High School football games?
"With God on our side, we cannot lose". The problem is that God sometimes switches sides- as he did in the Florida Alabama game when religious nutcase Tim Tebow said that.
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