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re: Will "the God thing" start to get challenged on legal grounds?

Posted on 4/17/14 at 1:53 pm to
Posted by Roger Klarvin
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Posted on 4/17/14 at 1:53 pm to
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So how many Christians would play for this coach? Probably none, so really all that would, would be muslims or non-believers that would soon HAVE to convert to Islam. So having an Imam come speak really wouldn't offend anyone, now would it?



The vast majority of 17 year old high school seniors are christian in name only. Very few are going to have their future coaches religion dictate where they go play football.

You overestimate their conviction on the whole.
Posted by Crimson Legend
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Posted on 4/17/14 at 1:55 pm to
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The vast majority of 17 year old high school seniors are christian in name only. Very few are going to have their future coaches religion dictate where they go play football.


If you don't think that the perception of being a Christian program isn't advantageous to recruiting (especially with their parents), then you need to ask yourself why it is so widespread. I hope you don't believe it's because there is a natural connection between coaching football and spirituality.
Posted by DawgsLife
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Posted on 4/17/14 at 1:58 pm to
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The vast majority of 17 year old high school seniors are christian in name only. Very few are going to have their future coaches religion dictate where they go play football.

You overestimate their conviction on the whole.



I do tend to agree with this statement.
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