My concern lies primarily with the teammates who didn't join in on the baptism fun. Obviously if this coach feels his religion is so important as to prostilitize to his team the importance of being baptised or "saved", he will think less of those who opted out, and this will most likely affect how they feel about him as well. It just seems idiotic to me. If they decided to meet up at a mall, or a church on a weekend, I don't think this would be an issue, but I would personally be offended if someone running an extracurricular activity wanted to essentially play favorites with those who subscribed to his particular religious dogmas.

by matthieuxdetoux on 09/10/2009 02:24:48 AM EST