Texas Lynn
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I think that along with inalienable rights there exists inalienable law, like the 10 commandments.
But of these, generally only the prohibition on theft and murder are enforced by secular law. "Blue Laws" which sought to enforce the "keep the Sabbath" commandment only inspired anger, mockery, disdain, and a poor business climate and as such were the perfect example of how "forced religion is worse than no religion."
Any law that contradicts the truth should be abolished.
I don't see how that could be. The truth? What truth?
Perhaps the Roman Catholic law under which Gallileo was convicted, that "the sun moves around the earth" could be seen as an example of law contradicting truth, but very little else would apply.
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