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Originally posted by greymule
From the Los Angeles Times: California atheist Stuart Bechman, likening the climate of today to that of the McCarthy era, says he "feels stress when a major-leaguer points skyward after a hit."
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Then I suggest that when you see this, Mr. Bechman, you stick the index finger of your right hand up your a$$ and twirl it around until you see the light!
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Since most schools playing under Fed receive government money in some way or another, a high school player mimicking a major-leaguer and pointing skyward is apparently violating the U.S. Constitution. In the spirit of political correctness, and to avoid stressing atheists, perhaps Fed should prohibit any ballfield action that might be interpreted as acknowledging the existence of God.
There's already a Fed rule against "simulating tobacco use." They could simply add "simulating belief in God."
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It is not a violation of the US Constitution. We forget that those who wrote the Constitution were religious men themselves. This whole BS about religion being offensive is just that - a bunch a BS from a bunch of whiney, pi$$heads that only think of "me, myself and I". These people cannot function in society because they are always "offended" by one thing or another. Well I say take all the offence you want but leave the gate!
Funny, people seem to be offended by the words God and Jesus Christ but when the end comes you would be suprised how many of these pi$$heads that denied God all their lives, call on Him to stop the pain when the end comes!