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Auburn mass baptism event on solid legal ground, attorney says despite warning from atheist group

First Liberty Institute attorney Jeremy Dys defends Auburn Coach Hugh Freeze after atheist group threatens school.

A mass baptism event held earlier this month at Auburn University in Alabama has solid grounding in legal and founding principles, an attorney representing the school's football coach told FOX News on Monday.

The Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) claimed in a letter warning the school last week that the baptisms, including one in which Coach Hugh Freeze assisted, violated the Establishent Clause of the Constitution.

"These ongoing and repeated constitutional violations at the University create a coercive environment that excludes those students who don’t subscribe to the Christian views being pushed onto players by their coaches," the letter stated

First Liberty Institute Attorney Jeremy Dys told "The Story" on Monday that the atheist group is "upset that Christian people are doing Christian things at a Christian organized event." 

ANTI-RELIGION GROUP WARNS AUBURN UNIVERSITY AFTER 200 BAPTIZED ON CAMPUS

VATICAN CITY, VATICAN - JANUARY 10:    Pope Benedict XVI baptises a newborn baby in Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel on January 10, 2010 in Vatican City. ((Photo by  L'Osservatore Romano-Vatican Pool via Getty Images))

"The Founding Fathers had absolutely no problem with this kind of thing. And the Supreme Court has recently reaffirmed that this is perfectly acceptable, that coaches like Coach Freeze and all the other coaches involved here, they don't have to shed their constitutional rights when they walk to the schoolhouse gate," Dys said.

"They can actually be people of faith."

In response to the FFRF's letter, Alabama Republican Gov. Kay Ivey called the group's interpretation of the Constitution

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