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Quote by: Chancellor Why do you feel that you have to be protected from exposure to religious expression. What part of "free exercise of religion" in the first amendment do you not understand? There is no right to freedom from religion. |
" If we want to pray out loud, we will and as loud as we like, if you don't like it, then block your ears."--Anmon.
Go and scream and shout your prayers as loud as you like. Most people posses a decorum of decency. If you want to shout your prayers in public, by all means do. Be careful, you may be charged with disturbing the peace.
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Let's carry your stupidity further: why should religious people be exposed to your secular expression?
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Stupidity is making an extraordinary claim without backing it up and then believing in it. You make the claim, you back it up. Believing in an imaginary entity is irrational, dishonest, and delusional.
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Who the hell do you think you are to try to force your beliefs on religious people and, worse, who the hell do you think you are to demand that the government support you in your animus toward religion (much like the "religious right" tries to do)?
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I don't have an animus towards religion. Just towards people who don't believe in the separation of church and state. Believe it or not, I get along fine with my many christian friends. They have a degree of tolerance which some religious people don't.