Florida: Christian schools can't pray at championship game
Todd Starnes
By Todd Starnes Published January 26, 2016

Prayer is important at Florida’s Cambridge Christian School.
“We train our students that prayer is foundational to their walk with Christ,” Head of School Tim Euler told me. “Our faith is founded in prayer.”

So when Cambridge Christian faced off against University Christian School last December in the 2A state championship football game, they asked the Florida High School Athletic Association if they could begin with a word of prayer.

The FHSAA said no.

They told both Christian schools that offering a pre-game prayer was against the law – that it could be viewed as an endorsement of religion since the schools would be praying on government property.
Really!!????
Against the law to offer a Christian prayer!!!
Show me one damn place in this nation where any stinking muslim has been told he/she can not pray. Hell those cultish scum close entire streets , stopping traffic, business etc praying and the ffing libs/leftists dems defend them in that!

Folks, we had better put a damn stop to this destroying Christianity while they give special , protected and exalted status to the murdering muslims!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

OUR DAMN CIVIL WAR WAS FOUGHT OVER LESS THAN THIS.._ A FACT....-TYR