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TheSenator 09-09-2009 08:37 AM

Football Coach Solicits The Football Team to Get Baptize at Church.
 
Football Coach Solicits The Football Team to Get Baptize at Church.

When are these religious fanatics gonna learn not to push religion at a public school? What if the coach was Muslim?

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http://www.usatoday.com/sports/preps...rch-trip_N.htm

Mother upset after Kentucky high school coach took players to church
By Andrew Wolfson, The (Louisville) Courier-Journal
The head football coach at Breckinridge County High School took about 20 players on a school bus late last month to his church, where nearly half of them were baptized, school officials say.

The mother of one player said her 16-year-old son was baptized without her knowledge and consent, and she is upset that a public school bus was used to take players to a church service ? and that the school district's superintendent was there and did not object.

"Nobody should push their faith on anybody else," said Michelle Ammons, whose son, Robert Coffey, said Coach Scott Mooney told him and other players that the Aug. 26 outing would include only a motivational speaker and a free steak dinner.

"He said it would bring the team together," Robert, a sophomore, said in an interview.

Two other parents, however, said in interviews that their sons told them that Mooney had said the voluntary outing to Franklin Crossroads Baptist Church in Hardin County would include a revival.

Mooney, contacted by phone, said school district officials instructed him not to comment.

But Superintendent Janet Meeks, who is a member of the church and witnessed the baptisms, said she thinks the trip was proper because attendance was not required, and another coach paid for the gas.

Meeks said parents weren't given permission slips to sign but knew the event would include a church service, if not specifically a baptism. She said eight or nine players came forward and were baptized.

"None of the players were rewarded for going and none were punished for not going," Meeks said.

David Friedman, general counsel for the American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky, said in an interview that the trip would appear to violate Supreme Court edicts on the separation of church and state ? even if it was voluntary and the school district didn't pay for the fuel.

"If players want to attend the coach's church and get baptized, that's great," Friedman said. But a coach cannot solicit player attendance at school, he said, noting, "Coaches have great power and persuasion by virtue of their position, and they have to stay neutral."

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TheSenator 09-09-2009 08:43 AM

Obama speech of indoctrination seems quaint to "get baptize at school" day.

http://www.progressivepuppy.com/the_...-baptisms.html

mikeyddddd 09-09-2009 08:45 AM


LiveDose 09-09-2009 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by mikeyddddd (Post 16296921)

Does that hurt coming out?:Oh crap

mikeyddddd 09-09-2009 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by LiveDose (Post 16296929)
Does that hurt coming out?:Oh crap


Yo Adrian 09-09-2009 09:05 AM

This is insane, he tells his team they're going to see a motivational speaker and takes them to his CHURCH, and pressures some of them into baptism. What an asshole.. and even worse are the people coming out in DEFENSE of this guy.

TheSenator 09-09-2009 09:50 AM

I hope the ACLU sues them back into the stone ages.

Oh wait...

Tom_PM 09-09-2009 10:02 AM

In louisiana, governor Jindal wants to set up memorials for fallen soldiers and use a cross. Problem is the cross is a religious symbol.. but wait.. there is verbage in the bill for the memorials that tries to claim that the cross is not a religious symbol. Way to go Bobby.

Now some object to this absurd re-definition of the christian cross as a non-religious symbol so they voiced their objections. At which point Bobby had his spokeswoman issue a statement claiming that the people were opposed to honoring the dead. Way to go Bobby.

Just so people know it's not just bumfuck hicktown population 37 where this shit takes place. It's in plain site if you can get the news people to glance away from birthers and deathers for a moment.


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