>>>I did and still don't understand your post. What specifically are you referring to?
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>>His title refers to what he thinks would have happened if Muslims kids in Iran (probably, as lately is the target of his rants) visited a Christian or Jew Temple or whatever
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>I considered the thread out of line. I consider it entirely appropriate that American kids are exposed to alternate points of view. They're not stupid and will decide for themselves. Part of the beauty of this country is that they are free to do so.
So you have no objection to prayer in schools as long as it is voluntary and non-denominational?
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- Thomas Hardy
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-- T. S. Eliot
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