THE NON-PRAYER PRAYER (sent by Peggy Romanelli)
A high school principal in eastern Tennessee --
chose NOT to pray
over the P.A. system, AS ORDERED BY THE SUPREME(?)
COURT, but
instead used the opportunity to remind the football
fans that night why it
is important that we SHOULD pray. Mr. Jody McLoud,
Principal of
Roane County High School in Kingston, TN, stepped
to the microphone
on Friday evening, September 1, 2000, and spoke
these words:
"It has always been the custom at Roane County High
School football
games to say a prayer and play the National Anthem
to honor God and
Country. Due to a recent ruling by the Supreme
Court, I am told that
saying a prayer is a violation of Federal Case Law.
As I understand the
law at this time, I can use this public facility to
approve of sexual
perversion and call it 'an alternate lifestyle,' and
if someone is offended,
that's OK. I can use it to condone sexual
promiscuity by dispensing
condoms and calling it 'safe sex'. If someone is
offended, that's OK. I
can even use this public facility to present the
merits of killing an
unborn baby as a viable means of birth control. If
someone is offended,
no problem. I can designate a school day as earth
day and involve
students in activities to religiously worship and
praise the goddess,
mother
earth, and call it 'ecology'.
I can use
literature, videos, and
presentations in the classroom that depict people
with strong, traditional,
Christian convictions as
simpleminded and ignorant and call it
'enlightenment'. However, if
anyone uses this facility to honor God and ask Him
to bless this event
with safety and good sportsmanship, Federal Case Law
is violated. This
appears to be at best, inconsistent, and at worst,
diabolical. Apparently
we are to be tolerant of everything and anyone,
except God and His
commandments. Nevertheless, as a school principal,
I frequently ask
staff and students to abide by rules with which they
do not necessarily
agree. For me to do otherwise would be at best,
inconsistent, and at
worst, hypocritical. I suffer from that affliction
enough unintentionally. I
certainly do not need to add an intentional
transgression.
For this reason, I shall 'Render unto Caesar that
which is Caesar's,' and
refrain from praying at this time. However, if you
feel inspired to honor,
praise, and thank God, and ask Him in the name of
Jesus to bless this
event, please feel free to do so. As far as I know,
that's not against the
law -- yet."