Originally posted by Davo: That's not my point. I could have posted a picture of a college professor or high school teacher making their students read the Qu'ran and pray at gunpoint and I still would have gotten a 'Yeah, but..'.
Sorry to ruin your misconception of my closed-mindedness, but if you had posted a link referring to a grade or high school class being forced to read the Koran, I would have admitted my ignorance and thanked you for setting me straight.
Instead the best support you could find for the "persecution in schools" argument was a pre-semester reading for a college. I'm no lawyer, but if I was defending a grade school student's right to pray in school, I wouldn't use the "colleges make students learn about competing religions" argument and expect the trial to last very long.
You also stated If all religion was being eliminated, I wouldn't go the persecution route. UNC's policy shows this isn't the case. UNC students are not forbidden to study Christianity. In fact I bet it's a pretty big part of the Religion curriculum there.
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