paullud
Veteran Expediter
If, as you say, there is no guaranteed freedom FROM religion, then you are advocating that a religion be FORCED onto people, whether they like it or not.
I am not saying they should be forced to worship but non-christians should realize that they will have to be tolerant of the majority and will may be inconvenienced.
OK, which religion?
Incidentally, "We know our founders intended this country to be a Christian country by giving us guaranteed rights by our Creator," is exceedingly arrogant and warped logic. If the founder intended this to be a Christian country, then they would have plainly said so.
They did by guaranteeing rights by our Creator.
Also, a guaranteed freedom OF something, like speech, religion, press, also must also guarantee the freedom NOT to do the same thing, otherwise there is no freedom in either. You have the right to say whatever you want, and you also have the right to say nothing at all - you cannot be compelled to speak. You have the right to worship, but you cannot be compelled worship. You have the right to print all the news that's fit to print, just like you have the right to print nothing at all. You have the right to keep and bear arms, but you cannot be forced to do the same. You have the right to peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances, but you cannot be forced to do either one[/QUOTE]
I am not saying we should be forcing people to do anything.
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