I have no problem with religious people. They are free to believe whatever they want. What I do have a problem with is their trying, through force of law, to make others participate in their religious rituals and be subjected to their religious teachings.
Ted, this has been pointed out to many religious bigots over many debates and blogs. But the curtailing of their public and law supported bigotry is considered as 'slagging off the religious.' And this is because most xtians totally ignore the teaching of their own gawd-man.
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So why do you spend so much time slagging off the religious?
ReplyDeleteI have no problem with religious people. They are free to believe whatever they want. What I do have a problem with is their trying, through force of law, to make others participate in their religious rituals and be subjected to their religious teachings.
ReplyDeleteTed, this has been pointed out to many religious bigots over many debates and blogs. But the curtailing of their public and law supported bigotry is considered as 'slagging off the religious.' And this is because most xtians totally ignore the teaching of their own gawd-man.
DeleteSo, Ted, you won't be cracking a bottle of champers to celebrate the Supreme Court ruling today allowing prayers in council meetings, I assume!
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