Good examples of topics where this tends to happen are abortion, school funding,
pray at public events, and so on.
If a person can't find time for a moment of silence TO THEMSELVES to
pray at a public event, then they obviously don't have enough time to attend the rest of the event.
Not exact matches
Or, most recently, you might have heard the rumor from Bryan Fischer, from Mike Hucakbee or a friend on Facebook, saying that God abandoned the children
at Sandy Hook because, though children have every right to
pray in
public schools, those schools can not sponsor prayer
events out of deference to religious freedom.
Observer If a person can't find time to
pray without it being out loud
at a
public event, then they obviously don't have enough time to attend the rest of the
event.
If a person can't find time to
pray without it being out loud
at a
public event, then they obviously don't have enough time to attend the rest of the
event.
I'm liberal, and atheist, but in occasions such as this, I will still bow my head
at public events for prayers and whatnot, not that I'm
praying, but out of respect for the beliefs of those around me.