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Old 07-10-2013, 12:45 PM   #1
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Re: Republicans rally against 'war on religious freedom'

the "freedom of religion vs freedom from religion" argument seems to being heating up amongst the devout christians and meddling non-christians . .

should a christian prayer be allowed at a public high school graduation?

should a pastor be able to hold a sermon on a public beach without a permit which is required when more than 50 people want to assemble?

idk and frankly i feel lucky to say i really dont care. although i do find religous zealots' wanting their beliefs to be law funny.
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Old 07-10-2013, 12:53 PM   #2
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Re: Republicans rally against 'war on religious freedom'

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idk and frankly i feel lucky to say i really dont care.
We're particularly fortunate that we are still able to not care. For how long, though?
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Old 10-25-2013, 04:18 PM   #3
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Re: Republicans rally against 'war on religious freedom'

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the "freedom of religion vs freedom from religion" argument seems to being heating up amongst the devout christians and meddling non-christians . .

should a christian prayer be allowed at a public high school graduation?

should a pastor be able to hold a sermon on a public beach without a permit which is required when more than 50 people want to assemble?

idk and frankly i feel lucky to say i really dont care. although i do find religous zealots' wanting their beliefs to be law funny.

It all heats up around Christmas with the argument on whether Nativity scenes should be allowed in public places .
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