• laserm@lemmy.world
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    28 days ago

    Being able to publicly express their opinions, even religion, is a human right and fundamental constitutional right in any democracy. Stripping it would strip the country of freedom of speech and democracy as whole.

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      15 days ago

      Lmao so is freedom of (and from) religion.

      If Christians want to force religon down our throats and our childrens throats we are banning that shit next time the pendulum swings

      Fuck cultists, live in reality

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        3 days ago

        Nobody is forcing you to excerise religion. It is your right to dunk on it, to hate it, but you cannot prohibit its exercise. Yes, cultists shoving it down their children’s throats is a problem, but that can be solved with overturning Yoder and focusing in prevention in the education system.

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          3 days ago

          You’re not oppressed

          You don’t need a pastor to tell you what to think, just read the book yourself and don’t be lazy.

          Banning organized religion means you and your cult members cannot organize and fuck up the world for the rest of us.

          There are already several countries that do this and it works great to keep religion out of public policy.