Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search
If their team loses, will they be pissed at Jesus and burn the banners. Hoppy Jan 2016 #1
Don't know many fundies, eh? Fumesucker Jan 2016 #4
No, we don't do much in the way of fundies in my neck of the woods aa N.E., New Jersey. Hoppy Jan 2016 #5
I don't have fond memories of Hardin County, Tx. TexasProgresive Jan 2016 #2
I'm sure others can comment, but that doesn't seem inline with SCOTUS rulings Goblinmonger Jan 2016 #3
All 9 of the Texas Supreme Court justices are Republicans Major Nikon Feb 2016 #55
Finally some common sense, a student is not a government official or employee. Leontius Jan 2016 #6
Good. LiberalAndProud Jan 2016 #7
I have no problem with anyone expressing their view on belief or non-belief Leontius Jan 2016 #8
Public institutions receive tax dollars. LiberalAndProud Jan 2016 #9
Both of our sons attended a college that is... 3catwoman3 Feb 2016 #26
If they are going to bang their Bible, I wish they would read Matthew 6:6. LiberalAndProud Feb 2016 #27
This will surprise some here, but I don't have a problem with that. Goblinmonger Feb 2016 #28
Everyone at Wheaton is Christian. 3catwoman3 Feb 2016 #29
I fully understand that. Goblinmonger Feb 2016 #32
They must have missed this part of their scripture: nil desperandum Feb 2016 #36
Your lack of understanding does not offend. Leontius Feb 2016 #37
See, you even have (allegedly) liberal Christians who don't think those verses apply to them. trotsky Feb 2016 #49
Your lack of understanding does not offend. Leontius Feb 2016 #50
Neither does yours. immoderate Feb 2016 #51
That's were I have a distinct advantage over you, I do understand. Leontius Feb 2016 #53
This message was self-deleted by its author Leontius Feb 2016 #54
That's not the SCOTUS ruling. Goblinmonger Jan 2016 #10
Well, as long as it's HIS religion, it's OK. trotsky Jan 2016 #11
You must have posted this before my post #8. Leontius Jan 2016 #13
Nevermind. Goblinmonger Jan 2016 #14
Nope, I posted exactly what I meant to say. trotsky Feb 2016 #22
At least you admit you are a liar, that's a start. Leontius Feb 2016 #23
I told no lies. trotsky Feb 2016 #24
Twice, one more for a quarter. Leontius Feb 2016 #31
Sorry but I didn't alert on anything. trotsky Feb 2016 #33
Your quarter is now in the mail I guess. Leontius Feb 2016 #34
Now who's lying? n/t trotsky Feb 2016 #35
Results of Jury Service Travis_0004 Feb 2016 #30
Yet another palpably ignorant statement on the First Amendment. rug Jan 2016 #18
Common sense and the Supreme Court don't always align. Leontius Jan 2016 #12
So you want the current 1st Amendment restrictions Goblinmonger Jan 2016 #15
You should complain to the school district. rug Jan 2016 #17
What part of commonsense do you not understand? Leontius Jan 2016 #19
They are when they are using the state's platform Goblinmonger Jan 2016 #20
It's about an entirely different set of facts. rug Jan 2016 #21
Way to dodge the relevant bit. AtheistCrusader Feb 2016 #38
Yeah, anyone who wants to spin Santa Fe as not applying here Goblinmonger Feb 2016 #39
Way to miss the basic facts. rug Feb 2016 #40
Speaking of missing facts, the cheerleaders in this case stand on the field and hold a banner for AtheistCrusader Feb 2016 #41
That fact is missing because it's not stated anywhere in the opinion. rug Feb 2016 #42
The Coach here in Washington, leading a post-game prayer on the 50yd line wasn't AtheistCrusader Feb 2016 #43
He should have been. rug Feb 2016 #44
Indistinguishable. AtheistCrusader Feb 2016 #45
That;s why lawyers are jdges are well paid. They can distinguish. rug Feb 2016 #46
Indeed they can. AtheistCrusader Feb 2016 #47
Provide the facts and I'll apply the law. rug Feb 2016 #48
They are also selected by the school, are they not? Act_of_Reparation Feb 2016 #25
The decision was procedural, not substantive. rug Jan 2016 #16
Even when participating in and representing the school during an event? N/t Humanist_Activist Feb 2016 #52
Yep, I think the courts are shifting on this goldent Feb 2016 #56
Latest Discussions»Issue Forums»Religion»Texas Top Court Sides Wit...»Reply #23