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Originally Posted by Golfingnut
I am still a Methodist (considering atheism), but a Christian none the less. Not sure if that is considered religious or not. In my humble opinion, this is definitely about religious freedom.
That is, religious freedom for all and not just for us Christians. This issue should be as easy to accept as allowing women to vote. I see us in a wonderful time right now that has laws being passed insuring that all Americans are allowed to practice their rights and freedoms that certain faiths still hide to do.
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Not so sure of your second paragraph. Surely you do not believe that a pagan religion in the US should be allowed to practice virgin sacrifices; or a religious sect be allowed to have marriages between men and little girls; or religions practicing honor killings in the name of their church. Some would consider these to be religious freedoms. I don't and I doubt that even in Parkersburg would you find those that would agree those are religious freedoms that should be allowed in America.