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In reply to the discussion: How do you feel about baptisms at college football practice? [View all]SickOfTheOnePct
(8,710 posts)61. And where was the inappropritate pressure?
"After practice" is not a university sponsored event, and there is no prohibition on religous activities or ceremonies on public university property.
Clemson has many religious organizations and clubs on campus, so the idea that somehow religious activity is prohibited at public universities is indeed laughable. Coercion is the key, so unless there is proof that the player was coerced, then there is no violation.
There is a huge difference between colleges and K-12 when it comes to this sort of thing.
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How do you feel about baptisms at college football practice? [View all]
NewEngland4Obama
Sep 2012
OP
I don't like football and I don't like religion. Just add BBQ to that and it's 3 things I don't like
valerief
Sep 2012
#7
i guess if thats what they want to do who am i to stop them, live and let live
loli phabay
Sep 2012
#11
Wow, I didn't realize being subjected to inappropriate pressure in a publicly funded area...
eqfan592
Sep 2012
#51
I can't imagine why a public university team has a pastor or is holding baptisms on campus.
LeftyMom
Sep 2012
#17
Not being forced to do something is not the same as not being pressured to do something.
eqfan592
Sep 2012
#36
Considering where Clemson is, this could almost be first aid for the player's heatstroke
jmowreader
Sep 2012
#57