Kim, think before you post. Please. You look like an idiot, (probably because you are one. Let's be honest here, you're depriving an 8 year old child of a delicious snack that has been around for generations because you're too close minded to accept a picture of freaken rainbow Oreo.)
To Seebs, I agree with everything you said. Her grandchild could pray in school if she wished. There's recess and I see no reason for not to do a quick prayer there. Or perhaps she could pray in the morning before school. The fact of the matter is that a public school cannot force the students to pray. Ever heard of separation of state and church, Kim? There does seem to be a fine line between them here in the states so I can understand why you would get confused.
And if there is a God, (I'm Agnostic I neither deny nor accept his existence), of course he loves you! I again agree with Seebs. God's love for ALL, including the LGBT community, does not get in the way of him loving you.
To Seebs, I agree with everything you said. Her grandchild could pray in school if she wished. There's recess and I see no reason for not to do a quick prayer there. Or perhaps she could pray in the morning before school. The fact of the matter is that a public school cannot force the students to pray. Ever heard of separation of state and church, Kim? There does seem to be a fine line between them here in the states so I can understand why you would get confused.
And if there is a God, (I'm Agnostic I neither deny nor accept his existence), of course he loves you! I again agree with Seebs. God's love for ALL, including the LGBT community, does not get in the way of him loving you.