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Friday, August 24, 2012
FFRF Protests Extensive Religious Involvement Of School's Football Program
The Freedom From Religion Foundation (press release) sent a letter this week (full text) to the superintendent of the Walker County, Georgia schools complaining about unusually extensive religious entanglement of local churches with the Ridgeland High School football program. It says that football coach Mark Mariakis takes the team to a different local church for dinner before each game. The minister or youth pastor blesses the food before dinner and sermonizes players about Christianity. The letter claims that at one point Mariakis took players to a Mormon church for dinner and afterward made fun of the Mormon religion within hearing distance of Mormon football players. FFRF says that the coach also prays with the team after each game, uses Bible verses on team gear, participates in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes meetings, and pressures players to attend a Christian football camp over the summer.