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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (473912)4/21/2009 4:55:05 PM
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"If it's in public or in a public building, it's disturbing because the public is forced to listen and they may no want to....

Now you are against free speech. How far do you want to drive this religious compulsion of yours? No one is forced to listen to a public prayer. If someone attends a public event and hears religious statements, it does not force them to listen to the message, participate in prayer, the devotion, or to believe anything they do not want to.

"Would you allow Atheist speeches in your church?

Private atheist institutions are entitled to forbid speeches within their walls that contradict their teachings. People attending a devotional service are entitled to the same. Neither of which is relevant.
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