School Prayer Moving Through Florida Senate
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Posted: 3:09 PM Feb 1, 2012
School Prayer Moving Through Florida Senate
By a vote of 31 to 8 Florida Senators approved legislation to allow prayer at school events. The bill soared through the legislative process with bipartisan support, but the members who opposed the bill say if it becomes law court challenges will follow.
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By a vote of 31 to 8 Florida Senators approved legislation to allow prayer at school events. The bill soared through the legislative process with bipartisan support, but the members who opposed the bill say if it becomes law court challenges will follow.

Lawmakers prayed Wednesday, before taking up bills on the Senate Floor. On the agenda; school prayer. State Senator Gary Siplin has legislation to allow students to organize prayer at school events like football games and graduation. "On their own volition, voluntarily, without any type of input from any type of adults, issue or say inspirational message.”

The bill forbids parents or teachers from participating in or even suggesting a prayer. The bill is receiving bipartisan support. But there are a few senators who oppose the bill. They say it violates the constitutional separation between church and state.

State Senator Arthenia Joyner says if the bill becomes law, court challenges will follow. "It’s unconstitutional. It allows students from elementary to 12th grade to come up with an inspirational message.”

Students already pray in school individually, supporters say before every test. But organized pray at school assemblies forces nonbelievers to listen and opponents say that violates their rights.

The focus now shifts to the House were the bill has been stuck in an education subcommittee since October.


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Posted by: DaveV Location: PC on Feb 5, 2012 at 07:03 AM

Bottom line, no matter what happens someone will not be happy. When did this country become so whiny and politically correct that everyone has to be pleased? It's an impossibility, you cannot make everyone happy all the time! If it passes and you don't want to pray, then don't, use that time for something else! It's seems pretty simple to me. Too many people in this country have to realize that not everything will go their way, just deal with it and move on. It's called life!
Posted by: Jenny on Feb 3, 2012 at 10:03 AM

That's Congress forcing it on you. Again you contradict yourself. You plainly say he SIGNED into law. How did they ever get to his desk, genius? I don't think you know what secular means.
Posted by: Brian on Feb 2, 2012 at 05:38 PM

I have to listen, in effect, to Obama every time I am forced to obey regulations and taxes that he signed into law. While no one is forcing religion on anyone, Obama's secular political ideology is forced on us all every day.
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