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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (230811)4/27/2005 9:22:31 AM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (3) of 1573829
 
re: So if a cross is in plain view of an atheist, and he is offended by the view, should the cross be taken down?

Freedom FROM religion more often than not tramples on other people's freedom of expression.


Frankly, I've always thought that this whole thing was silly... but here is how I think it should work.

If a religious majority in a community decides that they want to put up a religious symbol, every other religion (and atheists) should be provided equal space, if they want to use it. Not perfect, but it may shut everybody up on all sides. Would you want an atheist symbol in front of your local school?

re: You're not making sense to me. It's not the "religious" party that is threatening to use the filibuster.

No, it's the "religious party" that is threatening to change the rules wrt filibusters; the nuclear option.

It's just amazing to me that this, and so much more in US politics has become a religious debate, at least for the right. I wonder what Jesus would think?

John
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