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Retired from Christian Forums
- Mar 31, 2008
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You realize you just contradicted yourself? "We don't believe in church and state but the State says...."
No, I don't see how.
I don't think religion should be influencing politics nearly to the extent that it does. Nor do I want to see a government full of Neopagans; I'd much rather see Secular Humanists running the show.
Nor is it logical that because the Constitution allows freedom of religion that automatically people will flock to it?
I don't expect any people to flock to it. It's not a religion for everyone and I'd prefer they didn't. I meant that the Constitution says that I'm allowed to practice my religion and I'm entitled to the same rights and access as others and if people don't like that, then that's too bad.
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