That's the valid concern. What if someone on the team was Jewish or Hindu or atheist. It's not even seemly Christian conduct to imply a dependency between team participation and this.
Modern America JFK warned us that there was a war… Not declared but secret… And those people are the ones who have taken over this countries government… And done their social engineering to try to get us to join this globalist bull crap We need American men and women to be strong again and courageous or else this experiment which is already filled… Will cease to exist
Jesus taught, “When you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the street corners to be seen by men … but when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your father who is unseen.”
That is also true. Good point. But still one shouldn’t be flogged for doing so especially in this day of age where everything considering idolatry is put on a pedestal without much question.
@@csanadvarga3622 The idea of kneeling is to bring public awareness to a protest. Being seen is the entire reason for doing it, genius. Publicly praying is just bringing attention to oneself according to the Bible. LOL.
That referred to public prayer for the purpose of being seen and to make it about yourself instead of God. See, these are the sorts of dumb things that people who are not Christian say when they want to cudgel us with our own Bible. Googling passages that you think make your point just makes you look like a fraud to people that have read and understand the entire thing.
Agreed. I had to explain to my co-worker’s, who are 30 years older than me, about what the Supreme Court can and cannot do. I had to do a basic run down on the three branches of government, and that it was set up this way by the founding fathers. 😔
This means that Muslims and Satanists should be allowed to pray on the field on the field as well. Surely the people supporting this ruling will have no issue with that, right?
I agree and I hope they do that to show freedom (if that is what the SC call freedom) then all religion gather there in the field and try it but I bet that guy will somehow get insulted like his stage was being over ran
I’m a high school wrestling coach and I’m also a devout Muslim. I’m glad I can now lead a prayer before and after every wrestling meet. A lot of students have asked me questions about Islam but I’ve been too afraid to share it’s wonderful teachings. It’s exciting to know we’re free to practice religion with our students in public schools now! Alhamdulillah, Praise be to Allah!
The Supreme Court did not say he can "lead" in prayer. They said he can pray on his own as long as he doesn't force others to pray with him. In our school district, they have made rooms available for Muslims to pray during the day, but had banned Christians from praying. This decision will hopefully even the playing field and not give special exceptions only to Muslims.
Lol, I’m not sure you're being serious, but you know this only applies to Christians. If your school retaliates, please sue and get this to the Supreme Court 😂.
You could always do that, what the video fails to mention is that the issue was that the coach was forcing his players and team to pray with him before and after games, it was right for him to be fired for that.
“When you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the street corners to be seen by men … but when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your father who is unseen.”
It's so odd that Christianity in America is so completely Unchristian. How is it that they can think that hopping in bed with nazis, guns, greeedy corporations, and a guy who brags about his own daughters breasts is anything close to Christlike? It boggles the mind.
You've taken matthew 6:6 out of context. You have to read all of matthew 6 to understand its meaning. It means to be humble before god, as your reward comes from him, and not from man. It means to not seek out self-righteousness as a reward. It does not mean not to pray in public directly. It simply means do not be self-righteous about your faith. I would suggest reading the entire book of matthew if you want to know more about what the gospel means.
What's the difference between this man's liberties and say a lgbtq parade? They have no problem wearing a sock around their penis and nothing else and you want to make fun of his right to practice his religion? Give me a break.
@brooklyyn the coach is praying before and after and during and none the bus and at practice and before making cuts and drawing the roster and picking starters and so on. And he's not others are and will be. Can't wait for Satanist coaches to lead their players in a blood sacrifice ritual. You'll defend all that just the same, right, groomer?
Freedom to practice one’s faith is a constitutional right same as freedom of speech. The freedom to participate or not is also a choice. Their are many things I do not agree with, but I do not hinder others choices. If we want people to respect us we have to respect them as well. That is called freedom which I went to war to protect. No one can force something upon you, as long as you standup for yourself. Niether should we allow others to push their way because they have their issues. Respect for each other as humans and a united people living in a country which is free is a must if we are to co-exist.
@@williamgullett8071 When I played football back in middle school not praying wasn’t an option. If you weren’t going to pray with the coach you were basically not on the team.
As soon as I found out he was praying alone I knew this was case closed. I can’t believe it required a supreme court decision. At the same time if he was forcing others to participate in a public school he would have be justifiably fired.
@@rifleshooterchannel208 you are 100% right the students rights can not be infringed upon by the couch. Thank you for admitting this ruling is against the constitution.
I'm ok with it as long as it doesn't become a peer pressure thing where there is an expectation for kids to participate. Which is exactly seems to be what happened.
Some of the kids felt pressured to participate, like they would lose play time etc. Plus, now anyone can do this. Expect a Satanic prayer circle on a public school field soon.
Their OWN BIBLE forbids this as it is common damn sense to not do this. “When you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the street corners to be seen by men … but when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your father who is unseen.” Teachers have always been allowed to pray PRIVATELY in schools. This is allowing for religon to be promoted in schools, not simply privately exercised.
I pray to God daily but I do not go out of my way to do it in front of an audience. I wonder why this Coach feels like he needs to pray in front of all those people
The coach doesn't and your comment shows your lack of what prayer on public means and that he was discriminated against.If you are a Christian stop being a weak one. You know that prayer is done in public.
I went to a very heavily Christian public school in Oklahoma. I played sports and was very good at my age. I was chastised and hazed for not participating in "voluntary" team prayers prior to the game. Our coach even said: "You don't pray, you don't play." I was benched because I told him that I didn't need to pray. Luckily I was already a senior and it did not affect my ability to get a scholarship. I graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a bachelors in 2015.
People should be allowed to pray and no pray anywhere. It's a human right to believe or not to believe. You don't have to have the same belief as others.
Well that's sucks. At least you got out of there. High school is definitely the last place you'll encounter authority figures who make you do stupid crap for no reason. Adult life is perfect that way.
Muslim prayer times are: Fajr 3:13 AM Sunrise 5:03 AM Dhuhr 12:45 PM Asr 4:52 PM Maghrib 8:28 PM Isha 10:18 PM. Three of these are during school or during after school events. Lets see what happens when a Muslim teacher pulls out a prayer mat and starts praying.
I had a dude do that during work on a parking lot. Cars are rolling in and out and he's on the floor on his mat next to the driveway praying while the rest of his team were busy working. I got no issues with praying as my brother is Muslim but to drop down right at our busiest moment in the lot was inappropriate to me. He got away with it but knew what he was doing.
I could be wrong but its not that he was praying but that students were fearing consequences if they did not participate, right? I know for us attending FCA was mandatory and we would face consequences if we didn't go. I personally didn't mind it but looking back its pretty weird. He should be able to pray all he wants but the students shouldn't be forced to join in.
On point. I was literally beaten at 8 years old by the white guy who kidnapped me from my mother in Oklahoma. Mike Byers of Winfield MO busted my lip and bloodied my nose because he couldn't Hear my voice when saying his prayers. That's what I know of Christianity -COMANCHE NATION
As long as ALL religions are allowed to ..Muslims, Jews, Hindi etc. The decision is Constitutional. If he thinks Jesus is concerned about a ball game and not the end of war, disease. And famine. Have at it. I'm thinking Jesus would be upset about such a superfluous request.
It's coercive. This particular coach MAY not take playing time into consideration who prays with him. He MAY. Other coaches may also. What happens when a Muslim coach starts praying on the field? Parents going to feel the same way?
@@commanderwalnut3846 I know what the first amendment is. I also don't think the court got this one right. This is akin to changing what was once morning pray in school to a moment of silence. While they both achieve the same purpose, the language makes a difference.
Fine with me as long as no one has a problem with a Muslim Coach calling out to the Muslim community for prayer time at the 50 yard line , or Hindu's or any other " faith"
@Vlasko60 If a Muslim coach goes to pray in public, and asks others if they want to join in and doesn't force them, the same as the guy in the SC case then absolutely he should be allowed to do it.
We should have the right to express our feelings in this country as long as it doesn't harm anyone or anything. Praying on football field ......saying The Pledge Of Allegiance...........The Pride Parade........ just to name a few..............
Great, so the next time a teacher who is an atheist, a muslim, a wiccan or a Satanist expresses their religious freedom, I'm sure all those who applaud this decision will stand up for those people's rights as well.
I hope Muslims spread their prayer rugs, including calls to pray, on football fields (or anywhere else) across America to exercise their right to express their religious views. In fact, I hope all religious faiths joint in and make America one huge prayer circle throughout the day everyday. Besides, how else did you expect our unbiased US Supreme Court to rule?
The main reason practicing their faith is an issue is that many of the faiths practiced in the USA have a requirement baked into their beliefs. That requirement is to convert others to your faith.
I guess the lgbtq+++++++++++ agenda should be considered religious since they wanna indoctrinate my children. Don’t act like politicians don’t want to convert you to their ideology.
Because the enemy comes to steal and destroy. Jesus said I am the light the only try light but people love darkness more than the light. What is darkness without light well is nothing.
@@excederal9092 Because it's a sign of possible insanity? He's stating that a battlefield and a football field are on equal footing in his eyes. Do you believe a game and a war are the same? Do you then believe that's how God would view them?
@@excederal9092 if you’re hearing voices you should be in a psych ward; not a school. If this man was in dirty, in rags, and on a subway speaking of how god chose him to deliver his word, I don’t think you’ll be first in line to leave your kids alone with him
all for the freedom to do so.... but what if the teacher was praying to lucifer on the field....would people be defending his 1st amendment right then?
I think this has happened in various variations in dribs and drabs, but usually it's to annoy Christians (or rather, "Christians") and these are basically grey devils because they do have a point even if they rebuke in a slightly self tickling way. We wouldn't want to see "black devils." (Well I think we have, and it's called Trumpism.) Deepest devils want your fanatic love or crazy fear or insane hate, not your annoyance or your "harmlessly pranked them" superficial glee. But the grey devils can actually be talked reason to. They'll tell you, eventually, that Christian hypocrites are getting under their skin, and that's when Christian non hypocrites, carrying a Jesus grade love, can speak.
Seems like a reasonable decision to me. Now we may need to see litigation from some students who want to opt out at certain schools and I would expect the Supreme Court to protect those people too. Because you can absolutely have a hostile environment where "optional" prayer is culturally enforced and opt-outs are punished. But for this specific matter it seems that that wasn't the case, so fair play to him.
@@mj_b23 Knowing the red states, probably not. If you’re a non-Christian there and you’re “out” about it, getting the hairy eyeball from one of them can be the LEAST of your worries!
@@JD-er4cy It's funny when people who have no uynderstanding about religion try to make arguments. In a large number of religions, God has told you why children can be slaughtered in a classroom. It's called free will. If Gos directs every action, then what's the point.
@@DaWagz123 bruh, i mean, i kinda agree with on why possibly you coulda worded it better. idk, but personally that aint come from me that came from Israel, HE said you coulda worded that differently, if I were you I would of not let him choose my words for me, matter a fact you shouldn't have responded Lol my ass would neva been responded if i was disrespected for my claims. ima fire back with all da heat ykwim pressin on why he rong n stuff, all day, i mean no disrespect it was a lil weak cause you coulda brought evidence to the table, but i mean fosho keep doin wat you wanna do twin, but personally no disrespect, no one named isreal finna instigate me like that fr, cause thats what it sound like!!
Feelings doesn't matter. If the worst thing you gotta to do get favor is to withstand a prayer, then you are one brittle weak person if you think this is too much
I didn't realize this was an issue. I am as liberal as they come. Why shouldn't he be allowed to pray? If he is being discriminatory because of players not praying, that is an issue, but that has nothing to do with him praying. Let the dude pray, it's none of our business.
The players FELT they’d face consequences if they didn’t join in. There was never any evidence of that in his words or deeds. Their anxiety was not proof of wrongdoing. Imagine that.
I think making participation completely voluntary sounds like it’s enough separation but it’s probably still allowing subtle pressure upon those who choose not to join. That’s the effect they refuse to recognize. “Freedom of religion” should include “freedom from other peoples religion “ ! I felt pressured every time a pledge or prayer occurred to stand and mumble to avoid being ostracized. Practicing your religion is a right I defend. Trying to impose it on a single person fearing ostracism is unacceptable!
There’s just not a whole lot of Muslim coaches in the US so…we aren’t seeing it. The First Amendment was written to protect religious practice ESPECIALLY in public.
@@Yurkevich22 "I've just got to pray at the 50 yrd line, because it's important to me" isn't far-stretched? And sacrificing chicken is sacred to my belief, why are you craping on my belief? Don't you believe in religious freedom?
A guy who claims he was told by GOD to do this. That is who you want leading these kids in prayer. He needs and evaluation more than he needs vindication. If my kid was playing football and he sat on the bench for not PRAYING with the coach I would sue the district for millions of possibly lost NFL salary. This clown does not deserve "justice" he needs and evaluation from a qualified psychiatric professional
Seems reasonable that he should be able to pray on the field after a game. Unless there's more to this story. Just as long as he's not forcing it on the kids
This is an excellent ruling! Now anyone with a prayer rug, Shaman, followers of Wicca, Judaism, Shinto and all others will enjoy the SAME RIGHT. Let the litigation begin. This Supreme Court will now have to allow them all…. 6 of them might just be pissed off by that!
Yes. That coach DOES have the right to pray any time and any where he wants. What he does NOT have the right to do is to abuse his position of power and authority to coerce those in positions of lesser power and authority to join in those prayers. That coach is probably too young to remember the O’Hair case. Madalyn Murray O’Hair brought the case on behalf of her son, who was an atheist like herself, and who objected to being forced to pray and read the Bible at school. Conservatives have been screaming about this for sixty years ever since. Like devout kids can’t pray in the privacy of their own hearts (as Jesus instructed)? Like only public, vocal prayers can be heard by The Almighty? But having a teacher, a person in authority, in the school “lead” prayers on the playing field after a game, which puts a subtle pressure on ALL the players to join in or they’re lacking in essential “team spirit,” is an unacceptable abuse of power. Put it this way. Suppose I, as a girls’ soccer coach, was to lead the girls on MY team in prayers to The Blessed Mother and St. Joan after games? Or insist that the team join in Novenas before practice in the run-up to the state championship? Or what if I’m the girls’ gymnastic coach and my deity of choice is Satan, the Prince of Darkness, since I’m a devout, lifelong member of Anton LaVey’s Church of Satan? I strongly suspect that the six conservatives on the Supreme Court would have ruled the other way. Obviously, only Evangelical Protestant prayers get Constitutional protection. Catholic, Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist, Animist, and Satanic prayers don’t merit the same Constitutional shield.
@Mike Dalby Wow, your brain has been put through a commercial dishwasher. He never forced anyone to pray with him, some his players CHOSE to do so. That is also their right. Until people start understanding that everyone in this country, no matter their beliefs, skin color or background has rights then this country will continue to tank. This country is free to ALL, not the selected few
Nowhere in that article say did it say that he was coursing anyone it said he was praying after the game so don't get your panties in a wad Snowflake and stop crying about somebody forcing something on you will you try to force your beliefs on them typical Democratic crap hypocrisy to the max
Yep, because it seems that in modern American religion, it has to be the "Christians" that are jerks. Oh this could get cute: let's have a Hindu coach start up a big OM'ing session. Or a Muslim coach start up a big "Allah Akbar'ing" session. And so forth. They know more about "do not cast pearls before swine" (at least as they understand pearls and swine) than the 'Murrican Christians. Courts probably hate to have to try to mediate this, because they are using the clumsy language of law to try to support "Don't be spiritual jerks." But if the courts themselves are spiritual jerks....
Don't put kids in the position to feel like they have to pray with you or lose playing time. And the fact that some of his players felt this way shows that this was a problem.
I think they view satanism as a cult and not a religion. In any event, do whatever makes you happy. Whatever floats your boat. Firstly though, if this makes you upset; and it seems it does, you should probably close out of TH-cam and go outside and touch grass. You have much bigger issues.
No it’s the constitution court. The gun decision, the roe decision and the prayer decision are based on the constitution. You just blame it on religion because you are smart enough to understand the law or make a legitimate argument to support your side. For example ; In the constitution it protects the right for people to practice their religion Nowhere in the constitution does it give the right for an abortion so it’s a state issue The activist judges are the ones that decided roe and made up the notion that religion can’t be on any government funded property. Those aren’t in the constitution. They were made up by activists What the court is doing now is getting government back to how it’s supposed to run , with the Supreme Court ruling the constitutionality of laws, not creating laws. You blame religion because if you actually looked into the arguments against your beliefs, you wouldn’t believe them anymore.
Political party is immaterial to this issue. Neither platform is against 1A. However, "religious freedom" first means freedom *_from_* religion and second means freedom to practice religion. This coach coercing his team members into praying to his imaginary friend is a violation of THE STUDENT ATHELETE'S RIGHTS. The practice of exercising constitutionally protected rights may not infringe on the rights of others, whatsoever. Savvy, esè?
People don't seem to realize that "Freedom of Religion" doesn't mean "Freedom to oppress and punish people for practicing their Religion." The coach has the absolute right to pray where he wants to, and there's nobody on earth who has the right to tell him otherwise.
When your religious surgeon decides to pause in the middle of a life and death surgery to pray, and your loved one dies as a result of it, don't complain... be assured that he had the absolute right to do so, and be very vocal about there being nobody on earth who has the right to tell him otherwise.
And when you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, for they love to pray standing(B) in the synagogues and on the street corners to be seen by others. Truly I tell you, they have received their reward in full. 6 But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father,(C) who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you.”
That’s true and I believe that but even the hypocrites have freedom to pray if they want. Also, you need to know Jewish culture to understand who Jesus was talking about.
It's fine until you are the only Jewish kid. It's ostracizing behavior. I understand your point, but he's in a position of power. The kids are pressured.
Why do it on the field in front of everyone then? For those of us that have played team sports, we know what he was doing. The players follow the coaches. That is how it works and that is exactly what he wanted.
I seriously doubt this ruling will allow people of other faiths to express their beliefs like this coach did. If the coach had been Muslim, I doubt the conservative court would have ruled in his favor. Thereby exposing the deep hypocrisy of our current court system and laws.
This is great news! Now teachers, students, school staff can wear their burka's and role out prayer rugs facing Mecca in the classroom...let's get our Virgin Mary or Buddha figurines out and proudly display them on school desks. Having a conversation with God is always beneficial no matter who he/she/they are. God bless. Amen.
If this happened anywhere but the west coast, I think it never would have made it to the court…people out there are very intolerant of ideas that aren’t “tolerant”.
Let's imagine that the Muslims are there, the Hindus are there, and the Buddhists are there. They can have a party.The fusion of their prayers will be magic music.
@@bookgirlny8511 Didn't you know as employers we HAVE to allow them to roll out the prayer rugs and pray if it is time while on the Job ? That is protected more than Christians by law...
As democraticand left as can be and totally agree with this decision. As long as he doesn't FORCE any students to do it, he's allowed to pray and kneel all he wants.
Problem is deeper than that though. Kids that dont participate can end up ostracized by their peers as they aren't taking part in a "team exercise". It is a much deeper issue. He also doesn't need to make a spectacle of his prayer. Lastly, anyone who claims they "hear the voice of God" is either lying or crazy.
@@christopherb7412 Yeah there is definitely room where the wrong things can happen with well intended ruling here. I'm not sure this will be taken in good faith (pun not intended). This could end up like the kid who was forced to eat pizza (Jewish and couldn't eat pork) or some weird ritualization and ostracism
Another Lazy Christian Parent relying on the school to teach spirituality to their kid. If my kid played football if he spent 5 min on the bench for not participating in the prayer I would sue the district for all it had. If your Christian kid cannot survive Public School without football praying expect that guest bedroom to be full for the next 30- years.
Matthew 6: 5-6 “And when you pray, you must not be like the hypocrites. For they love to stand and pray in the synagogues and at the street corners, that they may be seen by others. Truly, I say to you, they have received their reward. But when you pray, go into your room and shut the door and pray to your Father who is in secret. And your Father who sees in secret will reward you.
That sounds kinda creepy and perverted. Is that what the catholic priests have been using to justify what they have been doing to those little boys all these years? That stuff just isn't right. How can you, or anyone else, support that type of abuse?
He should be allowed to prayer after games, along with players who want to participate in that prayer, but others shouldn't be forced to pray with them if they don't want to, and multiple forms of religion better be accepted, not just Christianity
My teachers used to call me terrorist in a joking manner. One day I messed with one and told him I was offended. He apologized in front of the whole class. Additionally, I got a referral for not standing for the pledge. I could be so rich from so many lawsuits.
Imagine if a Muslim teacher started regularly praying in class and getting his/her students to join in. How fast do you think the religious freedom folks cheering this case would move to shut that down.
School prayer does not have a place in public school. If you want your kids to be to pray at school then send them to private school. I imagine you would be pretty upset if a teacher did a satanic prayer in a classroom or if they decided to have the entire class roll out a carpet, face Mecca, and pray to Allá during the school day.
You keep that s*** away from my kid! I don't want them indoctrinated with that nonsense keep that stuff at home! School is for English math science social studies! Sounds familiar doesn't it
I'm actually getting concerned slightly. Like why all of a sudden they getting moral? What's the real issue? Population decline? Lack of families? Insane mentally ill children? I don't think I trust this.
He made a point to say "young impressionable minds". There is nothing wrong with prayer, but there is a problem with taking "young impressionable minds" to drag shows.
“Taking young impressionable minds to a drag show.” The coach isn’t trying to influence anyone and wasn’t taking anyone anywhere. Drag shows are preaching. Seen the books they’re reading? Big difference
What a great week for our country! 1st, prohibiting states from restricting the 2nd Amendment as they had in NY, then overturning Roe vs. Wade, now reinforcing religious freedoms! Thank you, Donald Trump!
Yeah sure. Worship your douche golden idol. Just a thought: Jesus washed the feet of his disciples to show humility. You don't seriously believe Donald trump has a shred of humility do you?
Even though I find it ridiculous, he should have never gotten trouble for doing it. He wasn't hurting anyone. That's kind of the whole point of being "free". Do what you want as long as it doesn't bring harm to others (Physical/tangible. Emotional harm is a slippery slope for fragile idiots).
Forced prayer on the football field. Isn't living in a christian nation just a joy? This will SUCK for people who have a different religion or don't believe. There will be the usual christian bullying at a magnified level. SHOVING RELIGION DOWN PEOPLE'S THROATS. SICKENING.
@@joelbuchanan471 except there was no proof of that in the case lol. People can say whatever they want to cameras, less so in court, and weirdly they couldn't prove he forced his prayer on anyone.
I agree that the coach should be allowed to pray as he see fits; but, should not be coercing anyone else to participate. I've slowly evolved my religious beliefs over time. When I was younger I participated in youth groups with church; but, this was in the midst of my questioning the practices of my church and ultimately decided I couldn't abide by hypocrisies that I saw. I would have been confused about whether or not to participate. I would hate to have been pressured into it.
There was clear coercion in this case: the team, over time, gravitated towards the coach and he began teaching religious lessons while on the field of a public school. Clear establishment of religion, very clear.
@@danielguth5777 SCOTUS has made mistakes all the time. Plessy v Ferguson and the Dredd Scott decision are the more famous times the Supreme Court has fucked up.
It's funny how leftists always confuse peer pressure with coercion. Probably why they have such a hive-mind mentality. "Oh everyone's putting up Ukraine flags, I'd better do the same! Oops forgot to make my facebook pfp a black square!"
@@danielguth5777 you talk about freedom. But you don't support the freedom for women to control their own bodies, and instead support states having full control over this. (Roe literally just says that the government, state OR federal, has a say in whether or not a woman can get an abortion. Which, in my view, increased freedom) Regardless, my point stands, SCOTUS is not infallible.
Lol no. This is just the opposite of the “it’s a private company” argument. This is a public school and they can’t make rules for or against religious rights which are enumerated unlike abortion.
"He heard directly from God that praying on the field of battle..." that says it all. If there is really a God then he better be careful because blasphemy is a sin that would send him directly to hell. If God is really such omniscient, omnipotent, and all loving as portrayed, he must be quite pissed on such a selfish prick praying for his help without any just cause, but simply to beat the other team, which most likely have many good people who have much better character than him.
Hahahaha. That was a pathetic try. WHen people who have no idea what religion is or how it works, they just look like fools trying to use it in an argument. You don't pray to win per se, you pray for all the players to do their best, and not get hurt. If you do your best and your team is better prepared, then you're likely to win.
@@RichardChappell1 OK I give you that. It was foolish of me to be so presumptuous in this specific case. However I think I can be forgiven to be a bit skeptical, seeing all these mega churches, prosperity gospel, and righteous display of arrogance that "God is on my side", I need to be convinced most of these prayers are so magnanimous. But my conclusion on this particular matter was premature.
@@Whitfield369 It's not up to anyone to convinve you. The constitution says "shall not be infringed." It's not your, or anyone ese's [;ace to decide what religions are "real" or not. FYI, to continue your lack of understanding of religion, God can be on all sides. It's not a zero sum game. I'm sure God is on the side of Ukrainians as well as Russians.
@@RichardChappell1 I appreciate your explanation. I don't think it is that black and white on the Constitution since separation of church and state is also considered to be a foundation for this nation. It should be quite clear by now that no countries heavily mix politic and religion are doing well. The founding fathers clearly foresaw that. I am not sure if I am that lacking in understanding of religions, because as an atheist I found that I know more about the Bible than many professed to be pious Christians. Also most could not tell me what are the first 3 of the ten commandments. While I was wrong to assume this coach was praying for winning the game, he was imposing implicit pressure to the kids, who may not share his belief, but would be apprehensive to defy the authority figure and for fear of not get to play in the games. When his freedom starts to have negative infringement on others there is where it stops.
Wow. Which part of "separation of church & state"does this Court not understand? I can only imagine what the decision would be if these religious cases involved Islam. What if the student in Maine who will now have their attendance at a Christian high school were a Moslem & wanted to attend a Madrasa?
Uh this is a separation, the government stopping him is interference with religious practice. Like he’s literally on his knee before a game at a public place.
That term does not appear anywhere in the Constitution, but “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion” does, and that would include forcing your atheistic position on people like that coach.
Are you really this stupid? This court case simply says the government cannot stop him from expressing his religion. That is LITERALLY separation of church and state. You cannot force people to be religious and you cannot force people to be atheist nor can you stop them from expressing or practicing their beliefs. It is absolutely insane and evil that you somehow think this is the wrong decision.
After being forced to “stomach” so many immoral legislators and their push for what is ugly, shocking, sick and perverse, it’s good to hear about this win.
Majority of these cases are a waste of time. Who gets made at someone for praying. Some religions you have to pray multiple times a day even if your at work.
Just don’t force us all to participate. Us meaning, the team and crowd. Unless this is a private school. I’m terrified we are barreling towards a theocracy.
I am 100% not religious and genuinely think religion is a net negative. How is letting a dude pray anything even remotely resembling a theocracy? You don't have to join, you don't have to approve, you just can't stop him. Why do you even care that he's allowed? Super weird to me how psychotic everyone has become.
I hate religious extremists, pray at your private home or church. No need to pray at school or work place. Religious fanatics creates chaos in our world.
@@deacondean7607 No its been dismal week and you blind Godless fools have allowed yourselves to become servants of evil in the name of misplaced pride.
I have no problem with this coach praying on the field.... As long as he does not force or require his team to do the same.
Christianity is built on forcing others to do what they want
-COMANCHE NATION
Sounds like a reasonable statement to me
Oh he does... secretly I'm sure but he does...
That's the valid concern. What if someone on the team was Jewish or Hindu or atheist. It's not even seemly Christian conduct to imply a dependency between team participation and this.
This coach thinks God talks to him ! Lmao
Suspended in 2015. Glad we sorted that out in a timely manner
Modern America
JFK warned us that there was a war… Not declared but secret… And those people are the ones who have taken over this countries government… And done their social engineering to try to get us to join this globalist bull crap
We need American men and women to be strong again and courageous or else this experiment which is already filled… Will cease to exist
Snowball rulings
Lol
@@cool78666 we’re a Christian nation whether you like it or not.
@@fjblgb8060 We're a secular nation whether you know it or not.
i'm so glad about this. I'm a HS Football coach, and now I can hail satan with the kids on my team.
Oh Hell ya! The Rise of Satan Prayer is about to start! Would love to see these Christians freak out when people engage in Satan Prayer!
Exactly!
A Jewish Satanist is a HS football coach?. Lol...ok...I believe a Satanist could be a HS football coach maybe.....but....a Jewish one? Yeah, right
This! 👍😂😂👍😁😂
Just don't wear your dress! 😂😂😂😂
Jesus taught, “When you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the street corners to be seen by men … but when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your father who is unseen.”
So also dont kneeel in the stadium? Go home and kneel there
Pray with out ceasing..
That is also true. Good point. But still one shouldn’t be flogged for doing so especially in this day of age where everything considering idolatry is put on a pedestal without much question.
@@csanadvarga3622 The idea of kneeling is to bring public awareness to a protest. Being seen is the entire reason for doing it, genius. Publicly praying is just bringing attention to oneself according to the Bible. LOL.
That referred to public prayer for the purpose of being seen and to make it about yourself instead of God. See, these are the sorts of dumb things that people who are not Christian say when they want to cudgel us with our own Bible. Googling passages that you think make your point just makes you look like a fraud to people that have read and understand the entire thing.
I think constitution 101 should be required in all schools. People give up their rights so easily, mostly because they don’t know any better.
Agreed. I had to explain to my co-worker’s, who are 30 years older than me, about what the Supreme Court can and cannot do. I had to do a basic run down on the three branches of government, and that it was set up this way by the founding fathers. 😔
@@sabersky1134 Something I learned it 3rd grade lol
Public schools won't teach this.
The constitution needs to ban Christianity!
Haven't you seen teaching anything that expands our minds is now off limits, especially history if the facts upset the fragile.
How stupid we as a nation has become where the Supreme Court has to intervene in such a matter.
How stupid we have come as a nation when a school district thinks they can intervene in prayers.
Well very stupid considering roe v wade got overturned
@@jj18057 Freedom of religion, not freedom from religion. Walk away if u don't like it. By the way I think most religions are silly...
@@jj18057 we you say that if he was Muslim
@@SoddenFaTaL1ty
The original R. V W. Decision was closer to a tarot reading than it was to a principled constitutional argument.
You can pray anywhere, anytime, and no one know - the connection is within. Do your thing.
Don’t waste your breath, faith is basically luck! Doesn’t mean anything
@@MrStillhot Luck is a gift.
@@MrStillhot You mean like the Universe coming into existence? I'll take that luck... thanks.
@@MrStillhot You need to be touched by the Holy Spirit, then you'll change your mind.
@The Surly Bear Go to the courthouse and get married rather than force churches to close because they tell the truth.
This means that Muslims and Satanists should be allowed to pray on the field on the field as well.
Surely the people supporting this ruling will have no issue with that, right?
Don’t forget talking a knee
@@tc2241 different context but nice try
By LAW, yes. People are free to disapprove and counter protest also. You don't deserve freedom. You want tyrannical government control.
As somebody who supports the ruling I don’t religious freedom doesn’t stop anywhere
I agree and I hope they do that to show freedom (if that is what the SC call freedom) then all religion gather there in the field and try it but I bet that guy will somehow get insulted like his stage was being over ran
I’m a high school wrestling coach and I’m also a devout Muslim. I’m glad I can now lead a prayer before and after every wrestling meet. A lot of students have asked me questions about Islam but I’ve been too afraid to share it’s wonderful teachings. It’s exciting to know we’re free to practice religion with our students in public schools now! Alhamdulillah, Praise be to Allah!
The Supreme Court did not say he can "lead" in prayer. They said he can pray on his own as long as he doesn't force others to pray with him.
In our school district, they have made rooms available for Muslims to pray during the day, but had banned Christians from praying. This decision will hopefully even the playing field and not give special exceptions only to Muslims.
Lol, I’m not sure you're being serious, but you know this only applies to Christians. If your school retaliates, please sue and get this to the Supreme Court 😂.
Nice 👍
Wrong. Freedom for personal prayer, but not to lead students.
You could always do that, what the video fails to mention is that the issue was that the coach was forcing his players and team to pray with him before and after games, it was right for him to be fired for that.
“When you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the street corners to be seen by men … but when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your father who is unseen.”
Thank you for the gentle rebuke of this coaches actions, too bad this coach isn't getting this same message from his pastor, decons and elders.
Yes using the Bible out of context. Very atheist of you.
It's so odd that Christianity in America is so completely Unchristian. How is it that they can think that hopping in bed with nazis, guns, greeedy corporations, and a guy who brags about his own daughters breasts is anything close to Christlike? It boggles the mind.
You've taken matthew 6:6 out of context. You have to read all of matthew 6 to understand its meaning. It means to be humble before god, as your reward comes from him, and not from man. It means to not seek out self-righteousness as a reward. It does not mean not to pray in public directly. It simply means do not be self-righteous about your faith. I would suggest reading the entire book of matthew if you want to know more about what the gospel means.
Back to the 1950's. Time to start going door to door on Sundays and shaming people into going to church.
"I don't want the spotlight, but God told me I need to pray specifically in the middle of the field where everyone can see me.".
You are EXACTLY right in pointing this out
What's the difference between this man's liberties and say a lgbtq parade? They have no problem wearing a sock around their penis and nothing else and you want to make fun of his right to practice his religion? Give me a break.
The funny thing is Matthew 6:5 explicitly discourages this
@@honestabe5171 Yeah, but right-wingers don’t read the Bible.
@@honestabe5171 Quite explicitly...Odd that God would be telling this person the exact opposite of what his bible has clearly stated.
With all the sickness and tragedies in the world, I really wish God would spend less time watching High School Football...
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@brooklyyn what's ignorance? Pushing your religion on other peoples kids?
@brooklyyn the coach is praying before and after and during and none the bus and at practice and before making cuts and drawing the roster and picking starters and so on. And he's not others are and will be. Can't wait for Satanist coaches to lead their players in a blood sacrifice ritual. You'll defend all that just the same, right, groomer?
Freedom to practice one’s faith is a constitutional right same as freedom of speech. The freedom to participate or not is also a choice. Their are many things I do not agree with, but I do not hinder others choices. If we want people to respect us we have to respect them as well. That is called freedom which I went to war to protect. No one can force something upon you, as long as you standup for yourself. Niether should we allow others to push their way because they have their issues. Respect for each other as humans and a united people living in a country which is free is a must if we are to co-exist.
joe lewis, Excellent ☝️
Best statement I've read so far.
If only the Christian Nationalists understood this concept.
Exactly! Imagine women having the freedom to regulate their OWN body wasn’t a controversy thing
Well said
You can pray anywhere. Forcing to pray or forcing not to pray is something different. 🇺🇸
Nobody was forced to pray...which is why the SC ruled as it did
@@williamgullett8071 right. He was forced not to pray. 🙄
@@williamgullett8071 When I played football back in middle school not praying wasn’t an option. If you weren’t going to pray with the coach you were basically not on the team.
@@williamgullett8071 they are literally agreeing with you and you still can't be happy.. youre a good example of how America is going right now
@@williamgullett8071 The students say different.
As soon as I found out he was praying alone I knew this was case closed. I can’t believe it required a supreme court decision. At the same time if he was forcing others to participate in a public school he would have be justifiably fired.
He wasn't "praying alone" He was standing out at the 50 yard line and his players felt compelled to join or they wouldn't get to play
@@cynthiasloan3867 That man’s rights don’t end where some wimp’s “feelings” begin.
@@cynthiasloan3867 good luck proving that
I guarantee that's a bullshit "concern". NO coach is going to bench players for not praying. 😂
@@rifleshooterchannel208 you are 100% right the students rights can not be infringed upon by the couch. Thank you for admitting this ruling is against the constitution.
As a non believer, I have no problem with a coach or anyone else’s praying in schools or anywhere.
Right. I don’t see the problem. Was he forcing the kids or anyone else to do it? If not, where is the issue?
I'm ok with it as long as it doesn't become a peer pressure thing where there is an expectation for kids to participate. Which is exactly seems to be what happened.
Some of the kids felt pressured to participate, like they would lose play time etc. Plus, now anyone can do this. Expect a Satanic prayer circle on a public school field soon.
Their OWN BIBLE forbids this as it is common damn sense to not do this. “When you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the street corners to be seen by men … but when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your father who is unseen.”
Teachers have always been allowed to pray PRIVATELY in schools. This is allowing for religon to be promoted in schools, not simply privately exercised.
Let those people who do work on Christmas the celebration of the birth of Jesus.
I pray to God daily but I do not go out of my way to do it in front of an audience. I wonder why this Coach feels like he needs to pray in front of all those people
Just needs to attention. Like most people nowadays. Everyone is a snowflake
I sometimes wonder why people feel the need to have LGBTQ for a whole month??!
Virtue signaling.
Why do LGBQMNOP people have to be flamboyant with what they do in private (sexual orientation)? STAY MAD! TRUMP 2024 #MAGA
The coach doesn't and your comment shows your lack of what prayer on public means and that he was discriminated against.If you are a Christian stop being a weak one. You know that prayer is done in public.
If he pulled out a prayer rug and prayed to Allah the media would be celebrating his courage.
It's okay buddy. All religions are wrong
indeed......hypocrites
So ‘the media’ includes Fox News and other conservative commentators? Or does ‘the media’ simply refer to those outlets you disagree with?
I went to a very heavily Christian public school in Oklahoma. I played sports and was very good at my age. I was chastised and hazed for not participating in "voluntary" team prayers prior to the game. Our coach even said: "You don't pray, you don't play." I was benched because I told him that I didn't need to pray. Luckily I was already a senior and it did not affect my ability to get a scholarship. I graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a bachelors in 2015.
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People should be allowed to pray and no pray anywhere. It's a human right to believe or not to believe. You don't have to have the same belief as others.
Well that's sucks. At least you got out of there. High school is definitely the last place you'll encounter authority figures who make you do stupid crap for no reason. Adult life is perfect that way.
Even though I’m a Christian. I’m glad you stood up for your self. Coach was wrong, just like they were wrong with this man.
That's not right. Good you got out of there. Forced indoctrination pisses me off.
Muslim prayer times are: Fajr 3:13 AM Sunrise 5:03 AM Dhuhr 12:45 PM Asr 4:52 PM Maghrib 8:28 PM Isha 10:18 PM. Three of these are during school or during after school events. Lets see what happens when a Muslim teacher pulls out a prayer mat and starts praying.
👏🏾👏🏾 I was going to go there…imagine that Friday night game. Def doing a half time prayer and end of the game.
Your comment was obviously not pro Muslim but anti Christian. Try to not be so obvious next time
@@williamgullett8071 the Quran and Bible are very similar and not very different at all
You already know. They are going to raise a fit!
I had a dude do that during work on a parking lot. Cars are rolling in and out and he's on the floor on his mat next to the driveway praying while the rest of his team were busy working. I got no issues with praying as my brother is Muslim but to drop down right at our busiest moment in the lot was inappropriate to me. He got away with it but knew what he was doing.
Separation of church and state. Educational institutions are a product of the state.
Separation of church and state does not appear in the constitution.
@@ab9772 neither is the definition of what is considered to be "religion". All opinions and semantics.
That really took a Supreme Court decision?
Exactly what I said.
This is what happens when you let millions of people voice their opinion on what’s right and wrong.
Democrats are super anti religion now a days
Well yeah religious zealots trying establish a theocracy wouldn't have it any other way.
@@Terminalsanity If he was Muslim it wouldn’t have been a problem
@@sherrybeckley4740 wouldn't have been a problem for security after tazing him and dragging him off the field.
I could be wrong but its not that he was praying but that students were fearing consequences if they did not participate, right? I know for us attending FCA was mandatory and we would face consequences if we didn't go. I personally didn't mind it but looking back its pretty weird. He should be able to pray all he wants but the students shouldn't be forced to join in.
On point.
I was literally beaten at 8 years old by the white guy who kidnapped me from my mother in Oklahoma.
Mike Byers of Winfield MO busted my lip and bloodied my nose because he couldn't Hear my voice when saying his prayers.
That's what I know of Christianity
-COMANCHE NATION
He never forced the players! It was on a volunteer bases
Correct
@Mr Popeye They were, so....
The kids "felt like", does not mean he said or felt that. Fucking clown.
If he was a Satanist would he still be allowed to lead a Satanic prayer before and after games with the kids too?
Who says he doesn’t worship satan? Maybe that was the one who told him to give “blood for the blood god!”
You'd defend him that's for sure.
American values were based on Christianity so get over it already.
We all know these hypocrites won’t allow that
No moron because this is America 🇺🇸 we kill devil worshipers.
I see no reason for why they can’t pray on the field as long as nobody else is forced into it
What if people want to use the field but they are busy praying on it? Plenty of space to pray in the parking lot, GET OFF THE GRASS
So you have no problem with The Church of Satan doing the same? Gotcha!
It's still a form of indoctrination nobody wants to see that s***
As long as ALL religions are allowed to ..Muslims, Jews, Hindi etc. The decision is Constitutional. If he thinks Jesus is concerned about a ball game and not the end of war, disease. And famine. Have at it. I'm thinking Jesus would be upset about such a superfluous request.
It's coercive. This particular coach MAY not take playing time into consideration who prays with him. He MAY. Other coaches may also. What happens when a Muslim coach starts praying on the field? Parents going to feel the same way?
I wonder if he was Muslim how people would feel. Either way, people other than Christian can practice their faith openly.
Nobody. Absolutely nobody ever says anything against Muslims. It's always Christians that get trashed, cuz they're easy targets for yt liberals
Its called the 1st amendment, if he was praying to satan he still would've won the case
Pretty much sums it up. Yeah, that's what the Dems are saying
That's why they ruled as they did. If it's ok for Muslims or any other religion then it has to be ok for Christians also.
@@commanderwalnut3846 I know what the first amendment is. I also don't think the court got this one right. This is akin to changing what was once morning pray in school to a moment of silence. While they both achieve the same purpose, the language makes a difference.
Coaches have been praying and doing this for years. As long as he doesn't force his students to do it if they do not want to.
did you not see the video.
He doesnt, so not even an issue.
Yeah but America is weak and full of sjws
Waiting for Muslims to start helping students pray.
that's the big thing about it, this coach was pressuring his players to do so
Fine with me as long as no one has a problem with a Muslim Coach calling out to the Muslim community for prayer time at the 50 yard line , or Hindu's or any other " faith"
Your comment is obviously not pro Muslim but anti Christian. Don't make it so obvious
I have no problem regardless of their religious beliefs. They have that freedom.
@Vlasko60 of course we are! The only people that seem to have a problem are leftist who hate Christainity
@@williamgullett8071 there is this saying that those who become accustomed to privileged feel oppressed when there is equality.
@Vlasko60 If a Muslim coach goes to pray in public, and asks others if they want to join in and doesn't force them, the same as the guy in the SC case then absolutely he should be allowed to do it.
We should have the right to express our feelings in this country as long as it doesn't harm anyone or anything. Praying on football field ......saying The Pledge Of Allegiance...........The Pride Parade........ just to name a few..............
Sounds Good So We can Bring the Church of Satin to the 50 yard line of every School anytime we want
Great, so the next time a teacher who is an atheist, a muslim, a wiccan or a Satanist expresses their religious freedom, I'm sure all those who applaud this decision will stand up for those people's rights as well.
Hail Satan! Agreed! I bind your soul to the will of Satan.
@@seha6391 yes please!
@@seha6391 there will always be someone that goes out of there way to mess it up for everyone else
Finally, as a satanic disciple and coach, I can now be able to pray on my battlefield thanks to this revelation in the law.
Church and state was never separate
As long as you don’t harm anyone or coerce them to join yeah sure you can
Of course. Why wouldn’t you?
I look forward to the pagan rites on the football field.
It is the LGBTQ+ events.
I hope Muslims spread their prayer rugs, including calls to pray, on football fields (or anywhere else) across America to exercise their right to express their religious views. In fact, I hope all religious faiths joint in and make America one huge prayer circle throughout the day everyday. Besides, how else did you expect our unbiased US Supreme Court to rule?
Imagine if we found all the Gods we pray to were all just the same God?? Mind: Blown!
This country wasn't founded by Islamic immigrants tho
@@devingaumont5048 imagine if we all realized god was a hoax..... mind: tripleblown!!
@@danielguth5777 did they say that? this is great. This means that muslims will ALSO
be more protected in public prayer
@@danielguth5777 You really didn't read the comment fully did you? I hope Muslims do the same thing that Christians are allowed to do. Its about time!
Anyone who claims that "God told them to do..." should clearly be considered in the wrong in any dispute.
I suspect he is a drinker.
Anyone who dismembers themselves should be in an asylum!
The main reason practicing their faith is an issue is that many of the faiths practiced in the USA have a requirement baked into their beliefs. That requirement is to convert others to your faith.
Exactly
Ya’ Kurt, kinda like convincing/requiring others to murder their babies in the womb, that kind of conversion/requirement?
Mostly all faiths in general
I guess the lgbtq+++++++++++ agenda should be considered religious since they wanna indoctrinate my children.
Don’t act like politicians don’t want to convert you to their ideology.
Finally! Prayers to Lucifer the bringer of Light can be allowed back on the field at my school!
Of course. Why not?
Your [false] god can have this world once we [born again Christians] are gone.
Because the enemy comes to steal and destroy. Jesus said I am the light the only try light but people love darkness more than the light. What is darkness without light well is nothing.
@@MarcoTorres4given I care as much about what you think your god wants as I care what someone else might think Zeus wants.
Stir it up. 🐑
Why is this even an arguement. Let people do what they want if they ain’t hurting no one. I swear people complain about anything these days
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But these same people are ok with transexuals reading books too children in schools! SMH
Bruh, you can push religion on people
@@joeylamack3197 Why can’t a transexual read a book to a child?
If your Muslim then white people would say no
So no one is going to point out that if God speaks directly to the man than that man shouldn't be allowed around children????
Why?
Agreed
@@excederal9092 Because it's a sign of possible insanity? He's stating that a battlefield and a football field are on equal footing in his eyes. Do you believe a game and a war are the same? Do you then believe that's how God would view them?
@@excederal9092 if you’re hearing voices you should be in a psych ward; not a school. If this man was in dirty, in rags, and on a subway speaking of how god chose him to deliver his word, I don’t think you’ll be first in line to leave your kids alone with him
@@FreemanVashier My whole life every coach I’ve ever had has compared sports to war.
all for the freedom to do so.... but what if the teacher was praying to lucifer on the field....would people be defending his 1st amendment right then?
Yes, his freedom of religion is the same as anyone else’s.
@@charlesbryson7443 no it wouldn't, he would be fired and you know it...
No! This is the same Christian,Muslim,Jewish bull that's been going on for centuries. The Abrahamic religions are a cancer.
@@joek7031 He was fired in this case and the Supreme Court vindicated him so the same would have happened if he got fired for praying to Lucifer
I think this has happened in various variations in dribs and drabs, but usually it's to annoy Christians (or rather, "Christians") and these are basically grey devils because they do have a point even if they rebuke in a slightly self tickling way. We wouldn't want to see "black devils." (Well I think we have, and it's called Trumpism.) Deepest devils want your fanatic love or crazy fear or insane hate, not your annoyance or your "harmlessly pranked them" superficial glee.
But the grey devils can actually be talked reason to. They'll tell you, eventually, that Christian hypocrites are getting under their skin, and that's when Christian non hypocrites, carrying a Jesus grade love, can speak.
In the world we live in, prayer is needed!!
Seems like a reasonable decision to me. Now we may need to see litigation from some students who want to opt out at certain schools and I would expect the Supreme Court to protect those people too. Because you can absolutely have a hostile environment where "optional" prayer is culturally enforced and opt-outs are punished. But for this specific matter it seems that that wasn't the case, so fair play to him.
Sounds reasonable. Now will it be enforced equally with all faiths and religions?
@@mj_b23 Knowing the red states, probably not. If you’re a non-Christian there and you’re “out” about it, getting the hairy eyeball from one of them can be the LEAST of your worries!
@@mj_b23 no way it will. Thus is Christian indoctrination. Period.
@@mj_b23 I am thinking no.
@@mj_b23 If not it would be a easy case to win in the courts now.
He heard from god that praying on the field was important to him...oh yeah...that sounds very responsible and sane.
I could have worded it different.
@@GunsDontKillSSRIDoes There's no way to word that in a sane way.
@@JD-er4cy It's funny when people who have no uynderstanding about religion try to make arguments. In a large number of religions, God has told you why children can be slaughtered in a classroom. It's called free will. If Gos directs every action, then what's the point.
@@DaWagz123 bruh, i mean, i kinda agree with on why possibly you coulda worded it better. idk, but personally that aint come from me that came from Israel, HE said you coulda worded that differently, if I were you I would of not let him choose my words for me, matter a fact you shouldn't have responded Lol my ass would neva been responded if i was disrespected for my claims. ima fire back with all da heat ykwim pressin on why he rong n stuff, all day, i mean no disrespect it was a lil weak cause you coulda brought evidence to the table, but i mean fosho keep doin wat you wanna do twin, but personally no disrespect, no one named isreal finna instigate me like that fr, cause thats what it sound like!!
The real issue here is how many of the players will feel they have to participate in this activity in order to get favorable treatment from the coach.
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To your surprise, no one.
Feelings doesn't matter. If the worst thing you gotta to do get favor is to withstand a prayer, then you are one brittle weak person if you think this is too much
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Brah there’s power in Prayer
I didn't realize this was an issue. I am as liberal as they come. Why shouldn't he be allowed to pray? If he is being discriminatory because of players not praying, that is an issue, but that has nothing to do with him praying. Let the dude pray, it's none of our business.
The cretin fools will MAKE it their business just to have something to argue about!!!!!
Why don’t you look up the story and read all the facts. The students felt pressured to pray with him.
unless he uses his status to force others to. And allow all religions to walk on the 50 yard middle of the game and do any prayer they want to.
The players FELT they’d face consequences if they didn’t join in. There was never any evidence of that in his words or deeds. Their anxiety was not proof of wrongdoing. Imagine that.
Stay awake for the whole ride. This is forced christian religion. Watch the video this time.
I think making participation completely voluntary sounds like it’s enough separation but it’s probably still allowing subtle pressure upon those who choose not to join. That’s the effect they refuse to recognize. “Freedom of religion” should include “freedom from other peoples religion “ ! I felt pressured every time a pledge or prayer occurred to stand and mumble to avoid being ostracized. Practicing your religion is a right I defend. Trying to impose it on a single person fearing ostracism is unacceptable!
It sounds like you're trying too hard to please people.
Thank You Jesus Christ for Opening the door of praying. Hallelujah 🙌🙂 All glory be to God forever 🙌😊 Amen.
@@TrunkJunky Thats exactly what I said.
Ok, that doesn’t mean you get to shut down other religions because you feel bullshit pressure
You need some self-esteem classes
Now why did 3 justices vote against it?
Good question!
Imagine how that would’ve gone if he was leading Muslim prayer.
Right!
mashallah Allah will guide us to victory on the football field
Imagine Muslims settled this country.
There’s just not a whole lot of Muslim coaches in the US so…we aren’t seeing it. The First Amendment was written to protect religious practice ESPECIALLY in public.
Then leftists would have an issue
Sweet, I'm sure nobody will mind If I do a chicken sacrificial routine on the fields now.
why do you need to bring some super far-stretched example to prove something?
@@Yurkevich22 "I've just got to pray at the 50 yrd line, because it's important to me" isn't far-stretched? And sacrificing chicken is sacred to my belief, why are you craping on my belief? Don't you believe in religious freedom?
animal abuse
You sure are pro sacrificing babies though
@@westernnyliving2515 Not in the name of Cthulhu , it isn't.
Wow, this is outrageous that he’s had to drag this out in court for all of these years. I’m thrilled he’s now experiencing justice.
A guy who claims he was told by GOD to do this. That is who you want leading these kids in prayer. He needs and evaluation more than he needs vindication. If my kid was playing football and he sat on the bench for not PRAYING with the coach I would sue the district for millions of possibly lost NFL salary.
This clown does not deserve "justice" he needs and evaluation from a qualified psychiatric professional
@@berggrog1 nobody was forced to pray, the coach did this on his own and other students joined. It was all voluntary
@@crypto6860 prove it. A dude who hears voices didn't bench my kid for not praying? I say sue the district for all it is worth
"Sometimes included" as a kid that grew up in the South I know it was more than just sometimes lmao
Do you celebrate Christmas the biggest federal holiday in America?
@@ronniebishop2496 Doesn’t matter. Keep your religious groomers away from students.
@@ronniebishop2496 Sure don't. As a Buddhist I dont generally care about materialist holidays.
@@liquidesper1533 You must mean “materialistic”. I’m sure Buddha would prefer to see his followers not make asses of themselves.
@@tygressblade Yea! She just likes her regular groomers!
People have a right to pray and also people have a right not to be exposed to that crap.
Well, you got that half right.
A better counter to this would be to have muslim prayer at the same time and see how quick the religious right goes nuts
@@blueberry5822 If you weren't so blatantly bigoted, you'd know that happens all the time now, and no problem.
Child groomers have more power to practice their grooming on your kids while they are most vulnerable.
Especially heterosexual coaches cloaking themselves in religiosity
@@bookgirlny8511 exactly.
Seems reasonable that he should be able to pray on the field after a game. Unless there's more to this story. Just as long as he's not forcing it on the kids
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Pray to who? Satan?
how about kneeling? is that cool or are you hypocritical?
The only reason to pray and public is to be seen praying. He could do it silently in his head on the sideline with no show.. He wants the attention
This is an excellent ruling! Now anyone with a prayer rug, Shaman, followers of Wicca, Judaism, Shinto and all others will enjoy the SAME RIGHT. Let the litigation begin. This Supreme Court will now have to allow them all…. 6 of them might just be pissed off by that!
❤️ fantastic
No Karen, they won’t.
Why would they be pissed? People already do that moron.
Damn ur logic...😆 This will backfire hugely...let religion be free. But only the christian..🤯
Can I slaughter a 🐐 on the 50 yard line ? Asking for a friend.
Yes. That coach DOES have the right to pray any time and any where he wants. What he does NOT have the right to do is to abuse his position of power and authority to coerce those in positions of lesser power and authority to join in those prayers. That coach is probably too young to remember the O’Hair case. Madalyn Murray O’Hair brought the case on behalf of her son, who was an atheist like herself, and who objected to being forced to pray and read the Bible at school. Conservatives have been screaming about this for sixty years ever since. Like devout kids can’t pray in the privacy of their own hearts (as Jesus instructed)? Like only public, vocal prayers can be heard by The Almighty? But having a teacher, a person in authority, in the school “lead” prayers on the playing field after a game, which puts a subtle pressure on ALL the players to join in or they’re lacking in essential “team spirit,” is an unacceptable abuse of power. Put it this way. Suppose I, as a girls’ soccer coach, was to lead the girls on MY team in prayers to The Blessed Mother and St. Joan after games? Or insist that the team join in Novenas before practice in the run-up to the state championship? Or what if I’m the girls’ gymnastic coach and my deity of choice is Satan, the Prince of Darkness, since I’m a devout, lifelong member of Anton LaVey’s Church of Satan? I strongly suspect that the six conservatives on the Supreme Court would have ruled the other way. Obviously, only Evangelical Protestant prayers get Constitutional protection. Catholic, Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist, Animist, and Satanic prayers don’t merit the same Constitutional shield.
@Mike Dalby Wow, your brain has been put through a commercial dishwasher. He never forced anyone to pray with him, some his players CHOSE to do so. That is also their right. Until people start understanding that everyone in this country, no matter their beliefs, skin color or background has rights then this country will continue to tank. This country is free to ALL, not the selected few
Nowhere in that article say did it say that he was coursing anyone it said he was praying after the game so don't get your panties in a wad Snowflake and stop crying about somebody forcing something on you will you try to force your beliefs on them typical Democratic crap hypocrisy to the max
Yep, because it seems that in modern American religion, it has to be the "Christians" that are jerks.
Oh this could get cute: let's have a Hindu coach start up a big OM'ing session. Or a Muslim coach start up a big "Allah Akbar'ing" session. And so forth. They know more about "do not cast pearls before swine" (at least as they understand pearls and swine) than the 'Murrican Christians.
Courts probably hate to have to try to mediate this, because they are using the clumsy language of law to try to support "Don't be spiritual jerks." But if the courts themselves are spiritual jerks....
Don't put kids in the position to feel like they have to pray with you or lose playing time. And the fact that some of his players felt this way shows that this was a problem.
Can’t wait to hail Lucifer on the field with the opposing team
yeah that's always happening.
now Bremerton can cough up back wages. : )
maybe Gov. Jay Inslee can kick in some too.
I think they view satanism as a cult and not a religion. In any event, do whatever makes you happy. Whatever floats your boat.
Firstly though, if this makes you upset; and it seems it does, you should probably close out of TH-cam and go outside and touch grass.
You have much bigger issues.
TC, do it, no one will give a chit!
Do it right after you transition!
@Barron Von Schneider Come out of the closet already.
Nows a good time sue for back pay and civil rights violations.
It's now the "Christians Court"...get it right smh
The first amendment protects MOST religions. Not baby sacrificing ones though
Free speech hater
@@HistoryandReviews Didn’t god ask Abraham to kill Isaac? Didn’t god kill every first born Egyptian son?
You misspelled "Constitution"
No it’s the constitution court. The gun decision, the roe decision and the prayer decision are based on the constitution.
You just blame it on religion because you are smart enough to understand the law or make a legitimate argument to support your side.
For example ;
In the constitution it protects the right for people to practice their religion
Nowhere in the constitution does it give the right for an abortion so it’s a state issue
The activist judges are the ones that decided roe and made up the notion that religion can’t be on any government funded property. Those aren’t in the constitution. They were made up by activists
What the court is doing now is getting government back to how it’s supposed to run , with the Supreme Court ruling the constitutionality of laws, not creating laws.
You blame religion because if you actually looked into the arguments against your beliefs, you wouldn’t believe them anymore.
I’m a democrat but this isn’t really a partisan issue. Everyone has the right to religious freedom. I wouldn’t say it goes any deeper than that
Political party is immaterial to this issue. Neither platform is against 1A.
However, "religious freedom" first means freedom *_from_* religion and second means freedom to practice religion.
This coach coercing his team members into praying to his imaginary friend is a violation of THE STUDENT ATHELETE'S RIGHTS.
The practice of exercising constitutionally protected rights may not infringe on the rights of others, whatsoever. Savvy, esè?
People don't seem to realize that "Freedom of Religion" doesn't mean "Freedom to oppress and punish people for practicing their Religion." The coach has the absolute right to pray where he wants to, and there's nobody on earth who has the right to tell him otherwise.
But not to make the team.
If he isn’t forcing his players to do this, I don’t see a problem.
You can even worship satan if you want to. As long as you're not harming anyone, I have zero issue.
There's also the freedom to not be shamed or coerced into practicing religion. The coach was applying pressure to his team to follow his lead.
When your religious surgeon decides to pause in the middle of a life and death surgery to pray, and your loved one dies as a result of it, don't complain... be assured that he had the absolute right to do so, and be very vocal about there being nobody on earth who has the right to tell him otherwise.
And when you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, for they love to pray standing(B) in the synagogues and on the street corners to be seen by others. Truly I tell you, they have received their reward in full. 6 But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father,(C) who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you.”
That’s true and I believe that but even the hypocrites have freedom to pray if they want. Also, you need to know Jewish culture to understand who Jesus was talking about.
To Allah?
And that’s my friends is a real fruit to notice. Someone who actual knows their Bible
@@odar9729 quoting means knowledge?
@@JustSayPie to the FATHER.
"God told him to do it"...can I get a fact check on that?
Yep, I just checked it. He did.
@@salbro5985 Need more bona fides. Could have been the Prince of Darkness, for all you know.
@@salbro5985 So you're schizophrenic too? I'm so sorry, that's an awful disease.
God told your mother to wear protection but did she.
It would be different if he forced his players to pray but if he's doing it for himself and some of the players join him that's fine
He was pressuring his students to pray.
@@tygressblade would you say pressuring like a groomer?
It's fine until you are the only Jewish kid. It's ostracizing behavior. I understand your point, but he's in a position of power. The kids are pressured.
Why do it on the field in front of everyone then? For those of us that have played team sports, we know what he was doing. The players follow the coaches. That is how it works and that is exactly what he wanted.
@@zerorequiem42 Yes I would. Probably grooming these kids to be victims of assault at his church…which is the other place where children are molested.
I seriously doubt this ruling will allow people of other faiths to express their beliefs like this coach did. If the coach had been Muslim, I doubt the conservative court would have ruled in his favor. Thereby exposing the deep hypocrisy of our current court system and laws.
If the coach were a Muslim, the school wouldn’t have threatened to fire him for praying lol
@@Trump4king bullshit and you know it.
@@Trump4king yes
This is great news! Now teachers, students, school staff can wear their burka's and role out prayer rugs facing Mecca in the classroom...let's get our Virgin Mary or Buddha figurines out and proudly display them on school desks. Having a conversation with God is always beneficial no matter who he/she/they are. God bless. Amen.
Why should godlessness get special privileges?
@@joemonroe9456 they do. Lgbtq+
@@Tubalcain422 exactly.
🤣
You should concern yourself more with your eventual eternity
If this happened anywhere but the west coast, I think it never would have made it to the court…people out there are very intolerant of ideas that aren’t “tolerant”.
I’m gay
Involved his players. Apply your same passive acceptance to a Muslim leading these prayers to Allah. Still passive?
Yeah, funny thing about Liberals - so long as you agree with them, they’re opened minded. Otherwise, not so much.
@@deepsleep7822 uhhh. both sides. Don't kid yourself.
@@miasmia4968 well considering Muslim wasn’t exactly the faith being practiced in the US until those peoples came here.
Let's imagine that the Muslims are there, the Hindus are there, and the Buddhists are there. They can have a party.The fusion of their prayers will be magic music.
I wonder if SCOTUS would have been so enthusiastic if a female coach, wearing a hijab, had rolled out a prayer rug and praised Allah aloud. 🤷🏻♀️
@@bookgirlny8511 Didn't you know as employers we HAVE to allow them to roll out the prayer rugs and pray if it is time while on the Job ? That is protected more than Christians by law...
@@mooseman684 Really?!This is insanity
@@mooseman684 You mean EQUALLY to Christians’ rights.
@@nice20chan not true
Honestly who cares. He doesn’t force his players to pray with him. I really don’t see the issue.
As democraticand left as can be and totally agree with this decision. As long as he doesn't FORCE any students to do it, he's allowed to pray and kneel all he wants.
Problem is deeper than that though. Kids that dont participate can end up ostracized by their peers as they aren't taking part in a "team exercise". It is a much deeper issue. He also doesn't need to make a spectacle of his prayer. Lastly, anyone who claims they "hear the voice of God" is either lying or crazy.
@@christopherb7412 Yeah there is definitely room where the wrong things can happen with well intended ruling here. I'm not sure this will be taken in good faith (pun not intended). This could end up like the kid who was forced to eat pizza (Jewish and couldn't eat pork) or some weird ritualization and ostracism
This is wonderful another great ruling third in a row from the US supreme Court.
Bad use of court time
@@obiwantzcanolisandmomgarde8490 Freedom of religion is a bad use of court time? Clown
@@obiwantzcanolisandmomgarde8490 Only if you have a problem with freedom.
Another Lazy Christian Parent relying on the school to teach spirituality to their kid. If my kid played football if he spent 5 min on the bench for not participating in the prayer I would sue the district for all it had. If your Christian kid cannot survive Public School without football praying expect that guest bedroom to be full for the next 30- years.
@@obiwantzcanolisandmomgarde8490 I'm sure you have popcorn made for the January 6th hearings!
Matthew 6: 5-6
“And when you pray, you must not be like the hypocrites. For they love to stand and pray in the synagogues and at the street corners, that they may be seen by others. Truly, I say to you, they have received their reward. But when you pray, go into your room and shut the door and pray to your Father who is in secret. And your Father who sees in secret will reward you.
You aren't a Christian so we know that you are trying to use Scripture....and you are doing it out of context just like you nonbelievers always do.
That sounds kinda creepy and perverted. Is that what the catholic priests have been using to justify what they have been doing to those little boys all these years? That stuff just isn't right. How can you, or anyone else, support that type of abuse?
Next we will have mandatory prayer in home room and if you refuse they will suspend you for 5 days.
Lol. You are clueless. You think that schools will make prayer mandatory? Gtfoh.
THATS A LIE!
He should be allowed to prayer after games, along with players who want to participate in that prayer, but others shouldn't be forced to pray with them if they don't want to, and multiple forms of religion better be accepted, not just Christianity
fat chance of that. Conservatives only want "christianity".
You knownots not gonna work like that though. It never did and never will. There will be coercion and exclusion. Bet on it.
Future headline: Taxpayers may be on the hook for $5mil after student who chose not to pray was cut from the team and sues.
Idiotic
In America you can choose whether or not to pray. If you don't like it then GTFO!
Taxpayers may be on the hook to this coach who was wrongly terminated.
If players felt pressured that’s on them.
5m is nothing, we're already on the hook for over 3 trillion dollars
My teachers used to call me terrorist in a joking manner. One day I messed with one and told him I was offended. He apologized in front of the whole class. Additionally, I got a referral for not standing for the pledge.
I could be so rich from so many lawsuits.
Imagine if a Muslim teacher started regularly praying in class and getting his/her students to join in. How fast do you think the religious freedom folks cheering this case would move to shut that down.
I KNOW RIGHT.
Time to roll out the prayer mat at midfield, then!
😂🤣😁
Sounds perfect.
@Donald Wright yeah because the left is historically the anti muslim racists, right? Dumbass
School prayer is on its way back. This opens the door to bringing back school prayer, and faith-based charter schools paid for by the taxpayer.
Taliban SCOTUS throwing the Constitution in the trash.
Separation of church and state.
School prayer does not have a place in public school. If you want your kids to be to pray at school then send them to private school.
I imagine you would be pretty upset if a teacher did a satanic prayer in a classroom or if they decided to have the entire class roll out a carpet, face Mecca, and pray to Allá during the school day.
You keep that s*** away from my kid! I don't want them indoctrinated with that nonsense keep that stuff at home! School is for English math science social studies! Sounds familiar doesn't it
Good. These kids who are being raised by awful parents need God in their lives.
SCOTUS is going balls to the walls before they get packed 🤣🤣🤣
I'm actually getting concerned slightly. Like why all of a sudden they getting moral? What's the real issue? Population decline? Lack of families? Insane mentally ill children? I don't think I trust this.
Guns for 2 year olds
@@millsykooksy4863 dude, wait until at least six! We're not pushing gender hormone treatments here!
He made a point to say "young impressionable minds". There is nothing wrong with prayer, but there is a problem with taking "young impressionable minds" to drag shows.
This is great news. Now Islamic kids can also pray in class.
“Taking young impressionable minds to a drag show.”
The coach isn’t trying to influence anyone and wasn’t taking anyone anywhere.
Drag shows are preaching. Seen the books they’re reading?
Big difference
What a great week for our country! 1st, prohibiting states from restricting the 2nd Amendment as they had in NY, then overturning Roe vs. Wade, now reinforcing religious freedoms!
Thank you, Donald Trump!
Yeah sure. Worship your douche golden idol. Just a thought: Jesus washed the feet of his disciples to show humility. You don't seriously believe Donald trump has a shred of humility do you?
Praise God! I hope Coach Kennedy sued the school district!!
Even though I find it ridiculous, he should have never gotten trouble for doing it. He wasn't hurting anyone. That's kind of the whole point of being "free". Do what you want as long as it doesn't bring harm to others (Physical/tangible. Emotional harm is a slippery slope for fragile idiots).
You mean doesn't harm anyone like charging a woman with murder for getting an abortion?
@@robertirvine7938 Who did that happen to? What's her name?
@@robertirvine7938 For killing another human?
@@robertirvine7938 let us know how your pregnancy goes!
Can you prove he never benched someone for not praying with him? That would be a tangible as butt would be riding pine.
Forced prayer on the football field. Isn't living in a christian nation just a joy? This will SUCK for people who have a different religion or don't believe. There will be the usual christian bullying at a magnified level. SHOVING RELIGION DOWN PEOPLE'S THROATS. SICKENING.
Its okay to pray as long as nobody is forced. When they start forcing it then its gonna be a problem
@@blueberry5822 Watch the video, it clearly says that players that declined did not get to play. That tells you an awful lot.
@@joelbuchanan471 except there was no proof of that in the case lol. People can say whatever they want to cameras, less so in court, and weirdly they couldn't prove he forced his prayer on anyone.
I agree that the coach should be allowed to pray as he see fits; but, should not be coercing anyone else to participate. I've slowly evolved my religious beliefs over time. When I was younger I participated in youth groups with church; but, this was in the midst of my questioning the practices of my church and ultimately decided I couldn't abide by hypocrisies that I saw. I would have been confused about whether or not to participate. I would hate to have been pressured into it.
There was clear coercion in this case: the team, over time, gravitated towards the coach and he began teaching religious lessons while on the field of a public school. Clear establishment of religion, very clear.
How where's the evidence from what I can see the coach wasn't forcing anyone to do anything your just trying to be retarded is all I can see
@@danielguth5777 SCOTUS has made mistakes all the time.
Plessy v Ferguson and the Dredd Scott decision are the more famous times the Supreme Court has fucked up.
It's funny how leftists always confuse peer pressure with coercion. Probably why they have such a hive-mind mentality. "Oh everyone's putting up Ukraine flags, I'd better do the same! Oops forgot to make my facebook pfp a black square!"
@@danielguth5777 classic leftist. A classic liberal would support his individual freedom to pray
@@danielguth5777 you talk about freedom.
But you don't support the freedom for women to control their own bodies, and instead support states having full control over this. (Roe literally just says that the government, state OR federal, has a say in whether or not a woman can get an abortion. Which, in my view, increased freedom)
Regardless, my point stands, SCOTUS is not infallible.
PRAY ALL YOU WANT BROTHER MAN
Praise the Lord!!
More and more like Gilead with each passing day
Lol no. This is just the opposite of the “it’s a private company” argument. This is a public school and they can’t make rules for or against religious rights which are enumerated unlike abortion.
Under his eye. I've been warning people about this since the 80s. Atwood sees clearly.
Gilead 🤣😂
@@Balthorium he can pray but he can’t invite or force students to join him.
@@Balthorium Oh, so if voodoo or satanic rituals are practiced on the field ( both religions), you and the SCOTUS gonna be cool with that right?...
"He heard directly from God that praying on the field of battle..." that says it all. If there is really a God then he better be careful because blasphemy is a sin that would send him directly to hell. If God is really such omniscient, omnipotent, and all loving as portrayed, he must be quite pissed on such a selfish prick praying for his help without any just cause, but simply to beat the other team, which most likely have many good people who have much better character than him.
What a terrible god
Hahahaha. That was a pathetic try. WHen people who have no idea what religion is or how it works, they just look like fools trying to use it in an argument. You don't pray to win per se, you pray for all the players to do their best, and not get hurt. If you do your best and your team is better prepared, then you're likely to win.
@@RichardChappell1 OK I give you that. It was foolish of me to be so presumptuous in this specific case. However I think I can be forgiven to be a bit skeptical, seeing all these mega churches, prosperity gospel, and righteous display of arrogance that "God is on my side", I need to be convinced most of these prayers are so magnanimous. But my conclusion on this particular matter was premature.
@@Whitfield369 It's not up to anyone to convinve you. The constitution says "shall not be infringed." It's not your, or anyone ese's [;ace to decide what religions are "real" or not.
FYI, to continue your lack of understanding of religion, God can be on all sides. It's not a zero sum game. I'm sure God is on the side of Ukrainians as well as Russians.
@@RichardChappell1 I appreciate your explanation. I don't think it is that black and white on the Constitution since separation of church and state is also considered to be a foundation for this nation. It should be quite clear by now that no countries heavily mix politic and religion are doing well. The founding fathers clearly foresaw that. I am not sure if I am that lacking in understanding of religions, because as an atheist I found that I know more about the Bible than many professed to be pious Christians. Also most could not tell me what are the first 3 of the ten commandments. While I was wrong to assume this coach was praying for winning the game, he was imposing implicit pressure to the kids, who may not share his belief, but would be apprehensive to defy the authority figure and for fear of not get to play in the games. When his freedom starts to have negative infringement on others there is where it stops.
We have an awesome God Fearing Supreme Court!
Wow. Which part of "separation of church & state"does this Court not understand? I can only imagine what the decision would be if these religious cases involved Islam. What if the student in Maine who will now have their attendance at a Christian high school were a Moslem & wanted to attend a Madrasa?
Uh this is a separation, the government stopping him is interference with religious practice. Like he’s literally on his knee before a game at a public place.
That term does not appear anywhere in the Constitution, but “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion” does, and that would include forcing your atheistic position on people like that coach.
Are you really this stupid? This court case simply says the government cannot stop him from expressing his religion. That is LITERALLY separation of church and state. You cannot force people to be religious and you cannot force people to be atheist nor can you stop them from expressing or practicing their beliefs. It is absolutely insane and evil that you somehow think this is the wrong decision.
I agree. Good thing the scotus ruled the state can not interfere with the coaches right to pray.
This also ensures Muslims can do this, do you understand how precedent works at all or just always need there to be a victim?
After being forced to “stomach” so many immoral legislators and their push for what is ugly, shocking, sick and perverse, it’s good to hear about this win.
Happy pride
I wonder if SCOTUS would have been so enthusiastic if a female coach, wearing a hijab, had rolled out a prayer rug and praised Allah aloud. 🤷🏻♀️
Majority of these cases are a waste of time. Who gets made at someone for praying.
Some religions you have to pray multiple times a day even if your at work.
We used to all pray before a football game and say prayers even though we were a public school we were all Christians
Not everyone is a Christian!
except we are not all christians.
I think you just made the oppositions talking point.
Well here come the Muslims. You don't get to choose what religion is practiced and when.
@@Ekinnajay Right!
Just don’t force us all to participate. Us meaning, the team and crowd. Unless this is a private school. I’m terrified we are barreling towards a theocracy.
I am 100% not religious and genuinely think religion is a net negative. How is letting a dude pray anything even remotely resembling a theocracy? You don't have to join, you don't have to approve, you just can't stop him. Why do you even care that he's allowed? Super weird to me how psychotic everyone has become.
Oh, ok. lol Its entertaining to see people get "terrified" of their own imagination.
I hate religious extremists, pray at your private home or church. No need to pray at school or work place. Religious fanatics creates chaos in our world.
Been a rough week for sky screamers.
What a glorious week all glory to Christ
rrrrRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!
@@deacondean7607 No its been dismal week and you blind Godless fools have allowed yourselves to become servants of evil in the name of misplaced pride.
@@deacondean7607 And christ isn't even real...
@@deacondean7607 Evans?
Can't wait until he starts sacrificing lambs on the 50 yard line. ☝️🙏
Why would he do that?
The lamb has already been sacrificed.
He's just going to take a knee and bow his head.
Relax. 😂
Nice.
@@valdesigns1346 What if God tells him to though? Don't infringe on his freedom of expression!
You should try studying the bible and learning what it says about that. Your concern is unjustified.
@@supastratt that wouldn't happen
Gloria a Dios! Praise the Lord!
That this was 𝘯𝘰𝘵 a 9-0 decision is the real scandal. Shame on the dissenting Justices!