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Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Cape Responds To Letter Opposing Prayer

The Cape Henlopen School District has replied to a complaint that its football coach publicly prayed with his players after a game.

But two board members say the issue merits more discussion.

“This is not a board decision … matter of fact, the letter was not even shared with us until after it was sent,” said board member Sandi Minard.

The letter is in response to a Freedom from Religion Foundation letter sent to the district Oct. 8 after the Wisconsin-based group received a complaint about a Cape Gazette photo. The foundation says the photo shows football coach Bill Collick praying with his team after a game.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

It seems to me that Coach Collick has a right to express himself and that is what he is doing.
As long as he's not leading the pray or requiring a prayer and only participating it isn't a problem.

Anonymous said...

AMEN 2:45

Anonymous said...

Yet Muslims are allowed to close streets in New York for open prayer.

Anonymous said...

why can't we just tell them to BUTT OUT? the PC crowd can't stand to see young people doing something wholesome......why can't we call them racist too?

Anonymous said...

5:15
"We" can do anything we like.

Why don't YOU tell them how you feel?