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Stacey's avatar

I live in Canada. Two provinces over from BC in Saskatchewan in a very rural area (I am an organic farmer)And I can tell you that having public prayers is just part of the culture here if you will. Not that it is right. Far from it. Every time I hear a 'let's bow our heads' I get right torqued. I obviously do not bow my head. Fuck that shit. Which has led to some really interesting discussions about being atheist and wether or not I am a 'good' person and why I don't feel threatened by some LGBTQ 'agenda' (I am not joking. Those are literally the two most important aspects to these people)So I feel like what has happened in BC is truly tremendous. Because if it's anything like here, it's more than just prayer, it's all the baggage that comes with it that is being rejected. And I respect that stand. Good job fellow humans!

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I've never understood what these prayers were supposed to accomplish, because there isn't a shred of evidence to support the idea they are in any way beneficial. I think it is more about rote conformity and institutionalizing a sense of Christian privilege. It is never the job of a secular, democratic government to backstop anyone's religion.

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