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kiahzero Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-27-04 03:51 PM
Response to Reply #12
14. No, it's really not that hard
It's done on college campuses all the time. The problem is that the Christian Coalition took over the school boards a long time ago.
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  -Scarf ban? Not in Toronto PsychoDad  Feb-27-04 09:35 AM   #0 
  - Cool! It is sad that the booklet of prayers could not be used in the US  DuctapeFatwa   Feb-27-04 09:42 AM   #1 
  - I Might Suggest  outinforce   Feb-27-04 10:08 AM   #2 
     - There are relatively few atheists so opposed to any prayer at all  DuctapeFatwa   Feb-27-04 10:23 AM   #3 
        - I See.  outinforce   Feb-27-04 11:00 AM   #5 
           - I guess that my bias is that I do not consider "people of faith" to be a  DuctapeFatwa   Feb-27-04 11:31 AM   #6 
              - I Think We Can Agree  outinforce   Feb-27-04 12:49 PM   #8 
                 - Because in the United States, Christianity, specifically Protestant sects  DuctapeFatwa   Feb-27-04 01:22 PM   #9 
                    - Geez!  outinforce   Feb-27-04 01:53 PM   #10 
                       - I think the home is a great place for people to teach their kids all about  DuctapeFatwa   Feb-27-04 03:26 PM   #11 
                       - The Difficulty, I Think,  outinforce   Feb-27-04 03:37 PM   #12 
                          - I'm not sure US culture is so homogeneous, although I recognize  DuctapeFatwa   Feb-27-04 03:47 PM   #13 
                          - My Own Thought Is that Minority Populations  outinforce   Feb-27-04 03:55 PM   #15 
                             - To the best of my knowledge, they have not yet done so  DuctapeFatwa   Feb-27-04 04:01 PM   #17 
                          - No, it's really not that hard  kiahzero   Feb-27-04 03:51 PM   #14 
                             - Colleges are Much Different From High Schools.  outinforce   Feb-27-04 03:57 PM   #16 
                                - Ignorance is a traditional American value, but I am afraid it  DuctapeFatwa   Feb-27-04 04:03 PM   #18 
                                - I Resent That!  outinforce   Feb-27-04 04:21 PM   #21 
                                   - You are contradicting yourself  DuctapeFatwa   Feb-27-04 04:25 PM   #22 
                                      - Once Again, I'm Afraid,  outinforce   Feb-27-04 04:43 PM   #25 
                                         - not sure how stating that Xtianity is the most popular religion in the US  DuctapeFatwa   Feb-27-04 04:52 PM   #28 
                                - Comparitive Religion would be an elective, obstensibly  kiahzero   Feb-27-04 04:44 PM   #26 
                       - My world almanac tells me that the population of the United States is  achtung_circus   Feb-27-04 04:32 PM   #23 
                          - I Stand Corrected  outinforce   Feb-27-04 04:45 PM   #27 
  - Canada is taking the right approach  Lydia Leftcoast   Feb-27-04 10:41 AM   #4 
  - good point  iverglas   Feb-27-04 12:04 PM   #7 
     - at a summer festival in Victoria, B.C. ...  Lisa   Feb-27-04 05:26 PM   #29 
        - You can see the same thing in many cities  DuctapeFatwa   Feb-27-04 08:12 PM   #30 
  - I've never been one to advocate dress codes.  Cleita   Feb-27-04 04:06 PM   #19 
  - Toronto, says the UN, is the "world’s most ethnically-diverse city."  Minstrel Boy   Feb-27-04 04:15 PM   #20 
     - and unfortunately  iverglas   Feb-27-04 04:33 PM   #24 
 

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