A high school football coach in Tempe, Ariz., has been suspended for two games for praying with his team before a game.
https://twitter.com/TomBrownAZ/status/513083255974031360
@sbordow @azc_obert Man you would think he knocked someone out in an elevator with that suspension.
— ArizonaVarsity.com #TeamAZV (@ArizonaVarsity) September 19, 2014
Story on Tempe Prep football coach Tommy Brittain suspended for praying with his team http://t.co/TzXEcmTLml via @azcentral
— Richard Obert (@azc_obert) September 19, 2014
Arizona Central’s Richard Obert reports that coach Tommy Brittain is not allowed to attend tonight’s game nor next week’s game at Chandler Valley Christian.
https://twitter.com/karenwhiskey/status/513064965990002688
https://twitter.com/CarterBennett9/status/513071545414348801
@azc_obert insane. I pray before, during, after (usually for player safety.) Unless it was mandatory, isn't this infringing on HIS beliefs?
— Denise Manchego (@DeniseManchego) September 19, 2014
@azcentral total disgrace
— Jason Scanlon (@ajason007) September 19, 2014
@azcentral Preposterous! Prayer before a game hurts nobody! Don't believe, don't pray. But don't strip away others' rights to do it!
— KevinWV (@ProudAmerican15) September 19, 2014
@azcentral unbelievable
— ❤Love TWD❤ (@ArmidaVida) September 19, 2014
@azcentral @AndrewE_Johnson sounds like a clear violation of freedom of religion, in the real world, not in the bizarro world of today.
— Charles (@charleswayne13) September 19, 2014
The devil must be a school board member…
RT @azcentral: #BREAKING: #Tempe Prep #football coach suspended for praying with his team
— Anton Dowls for Houston (@Anton4Houston) September 19, 2014
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