Should coaches and players be allowed to pray on the field after a game, or does this violate “separation of church and state”? (you have to make a claim and answer in a complete sentence, would be grateful if someone answers this)

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Coaches and players should be allowed to pray on the field after a game, and this does not violate separation of church and state, because base on this, government is expected to be neutral as regards religion activities.

What is separation of church and state and the impact on players ?

Separation of church and state  serves as the idea that is base on the ground that government should not have any bias interest as regards all religions.

This means that government should not   officially recognize or favor any one religion, and on the playing field too, it should not be a case, for praying base on individual religion after the match.

It should be noted that the First Amendment, that is been put in place in 1791, explain that "Congress should not be involved in making any law that can bring about the establishment of religion, even though the "separation of church and state" is not found in the United States Constitution.

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