So, we can't use the official microphone and the school staff to subject others to the practice of Christianity. That's all they're saying, isn't it? After all, no one will keep us from praying, which we're called to do at all times. All the others are asking, is for us not to force them to stand around while we do so. I've heard so many impassioned sermons and seen so many emails and petitions about how unfairly we're being treated. When did Christians become such a whiney political pressure group? If we truly believe in prayer, why are we petitioning the Government? We should be petitioning the Most High God, with thankfulness, letting our gentleness be evident to everyone. Instead, we stand with picket signs, yelling at anyone who disagrees. When we engage in political battles over such things as small as school prayer at graduation, we're not living at peace or loving our neighbors. We're trying to use the government to force them to act like us.
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