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In reply to the discussion: The Supreme Court ponders the right to pray on the 50-yard line [View all]haele
(15,413 posts)And if one doesn't think there's an authority component inherent to all team building efforts, one hasn't been to a team-building event.
The leader determines the nature and best roles to accomplish the task -and if a team member doesn't "fit" in a role as the team leader determines that member should be in, it causes major problems.
So if the Coach or assigned Team Leader wants a prayer circle in midfield at the end of the game, you attend.
Even if in your mind, you're mumbling Dawg instead of Gawd, you do it if you want to play.
Why do you think so many sports team players are demonstrably religious, even though their personal actions are in opposition to their displays on the field? Because they have had to do that for Coach and the QB (or Team Captain) for years - since High School at least.
Haele