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<blockquote data-quote="Margonme" data-source="post: 1378756" data-attributes="member: 25776"><p>Stand in line to disagree. The religious right has made it clear how they feel. At the same time, they profess that we should oblige the Constitution. </p><p></p><p>The First Amendment, separation of Church and State, and common civility should be all the support I need to protect me from being subjected to the practice of a religion I have no faith in. If I chose to join you in the practice of your religion, then my rights are intact. Or if I attend an event sponsored by a religious denomination, then I should expect to endure their rituals in whatever way they worship.</p><p></p><p>I do have a problem going to any function sponsored by the government and enduring someone practicing their religion. Including state sponsored school. For example, I would object to being forced to go to an IRS audit and be asked to bow my head and thank the Lord for what I am about to receive.</p><p></p><p>BTW: It has NOTHING to do with morals. The most pious Christian on here may be a child molester for all we know. On the other hand, as a confessed Atheist, I might be the most moral user on the forum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Margonme, post: 1378756, member: 25776"] Stand in line to disagree. The religious right has made it clear how they feel. At the same time, they profess that we should oblige the Constitution. The First Amendment, separation of Church and State, and common civility should be all the support I need to protect me from being subjected to the practice of a religion I have no faith in. If I chose to join you in the practice of your religion, then my rights are intact. Or if I attend an event sponsored by a religious denomination, then I should expect to endure their rituals in whatever way they worship. I do have a problem going to any function sponsored by the government and enduring someone practicing their religion. Including state sponsored school. For example, I would object to being forced to go to an IRS audit and be asked to bow my head and thank the Lord for what I am about to receive. BTW: It has NOTHING to do with morals. The most pious Christian on here may be a child molester for all we know. On the other hand, as a confessed Atheist, I might be the most moral user on the forum. [/QUOTE]
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