• TheJesusaurus@sh.itjust.works
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    18 days ago

    Also who is “they” and “you” in this scenario? Religious people already live here. They are citizens. They get a say in their government. They’re supposed to

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      17 days ago

      Yeah ive heard their say, and it involves me being killed. Not a fan of this law, but you cannot pretend it’s not exploiting the presence of a very real problem.

      When you believe in unfalsifiable cosmic moral absolutes, especially those untethered from material reality, and use that to justify your worst impulses, you’re gonna do some fucked up shit, and can’t really be talked down.

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      18 days ago

      The in group that wants to place their will on the out group. Thats how it typically goes. While I say that nobody has a right to place their beliefs on others. Thats a not a right in any sense, not human right, nor government appointed right. Evangelism aka witnessing your faith isn’t a right. Your ability to hold your beliefs and practice them in your place of worship and home is. There’s a difference