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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: jttmab who wrote (148210)10/19/2004 4:48:10 PM
From: Neocon  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
No law which is derived from dogmatic religious sources can be enacted. But if it can be argued in terms of consensual morality, those broad terms which we share in having a stake in society and its well- being, it is fair to propose. Why people may support it is beyond the scrutiny of the courts. Thus, not only do the religious have the right to practice their religion, including promoting it in the culture, but they have a right to participate in the political process to support those things which are not dogmatically derived, but congenial to them according to their beliefs. Of course, one is also free to impede the success of the religious, either by cultural means, or through the law if one disagrees with a particular proposal.
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