This article details the case of prayer at graduation ceremonies in Texas. An agnostic family filed a lawsuit claiming the invocation at graduation ceremonies at a public school were unconstitutional. The courts issued a ban on prayer at graduation. But now, the Appeals court lifted the ban, allowing students to pray at graduation ceremonies.
Who: 5th Circuit Court of Appeals
What: declared prayer at graduation constitutional
Where: San Antonio, Texas, Medina County, a high school
Why: some agnostic family had a stick up their butts and wanted to make a stink
When: June 3, 2011
This article is journalism because it is about an important issue. Prayer at graduation is a tradition. Christian traditions are under attack all the time, and it is refreshing to find a time when the Christians win.
The CBT of sin fits. The agnostic family wasn't really offended by the prayers. They just wanted to make a stink, or maybe they really were offended and were just weird.
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