I don't get how the kids were persecuted. They are certainly allowed to pray as long as no staff is involved but schools have to make rules to keep the peace all the time. We couldn't have t-shirt that had offensive saying on them, for instance.
Nailing names on what was at one time an instrument of torture is a threatening gesture. It also shows intolerance for others' belief systems.
If a group of atheist children had put the names of their Christian friends on an electric chair and pretended to pull the trigger in hopes that it would convince people to become atheists, there would be an outcry. If pagans performed a ritual to make their Christian friends members of their covens there would also be an outcry.
Nailing names on what was at one time an instrument of torture is a threatening gesture. It also shows intolerance for others' belief systems.
If a group of atheist children had put the names of their Christian friends on an electric chair and pretended to pull the trigger in hopes that it would convince people to become atheists, there would be an outcry. If pagans performed a ritual to make their Christian friends members of their covens there would also be an outcry.