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SUSD's Freedom of Expression policy states:
"Students are to be permitted to pray or engage in religious activities or expression in the same manner and to the same extent as students are permitted to engage in non-religious activities or expression, before, during and after the school day."
I wonder if Christian kids are allowed to pray in public without "offending" anybody.
Of course not, Christians aren't one of the special protected classes with the rights and privileges enjoyed by others like being allowed to pray in public or otherwise exercise their constitutionally protected freedom of belief.
Of course not, Christians aren't one of the special protected classes with the rights and privileges enjoyed by others like being allowed to pray in public or otherwise exercise their constitutionally protected freedom of belief.
Oh, wait! Christians are allowed to pray in public, just like everybody else! How stunned am I?????
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