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To: neolib who wrote (44661)11/11/2017 2:35:21 PM
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That "wanting" is not unique to Christians, or even to just religious groups. Separation of church and state was established to deal with this. The constitution is not unprincipled. Our society has been careful to adopt principles that served the constitutional notion of freedom and protection from governmental overreach, whether or not those principles aligned with religious principles, which they often do.



To: neolib who wrote (44661)11/11/2017 3:13:43 PM
From: Lane3  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 358196
 
Freedom of religion is an alternative term, the politically correct term, the euphemism, for Christian hegemony. (I first typed "dominion." Softened it to "hegemony." <g>)