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Not a trolling question. Actually a very valid question. Religious Freedom.
Not a valid question at all.
How far out of reality do you have to be to think that a majority-Roman Catholic supreme court would uphold the "rights" of muslims to discriminate against gays, but not the "rights" of christians, including other Roman Catholics????
BTW - it wasn't hard at all. I'm cooking dinner and typing at the same time.
How far out of reality do you have to be to think that a majority-Roman Catholic supreme court would uphold the "rights" of muslims to discriminate against gays, but not the "rights" of christians, including other Roman Catholics????
BTW - it wasn't hard at all. I'm cooking dinner and typing at the same time.
Perfect. As hard to answer as "Who is buried in Grants Tomb."
How far out of reality do you have to be to think that a majority-Roman Catholic supreme court would uphold the "rights" of muslims to discriminate against gays, but not the "rights" of christians, including other Roman Catholics????
BTW - it wasn't hard at all. I'm cooking dinner and typing at the same time.
Well, I think the law should be applied equally to muslims, Christians, Jews, etc. The question is will it? I think it is quite valid.
Probably not. Most people won't protect or help Muslims who are impacted by this law. Making the original question even less valid.
I feel stupider for having taken the time to reply.
Take "hate crimes." On the surface, they would appear to apply equally to all races, etc. In practice, are they? They don't seem to be. Witness the lone white guy on a metrolink train in St. Louis getting attacked over his answer to a question about Michael Brown.
I haven't seen this issue before but thanks for the link from a major news source, who knew.
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