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Plus, the citizens have spoken, build that thing somewhere else. Why is it so hard? What is so great about this forced diversity? Build that thing in California or something lol
Plus, the citizens have spoken, build that thing somewhere else. Why is it so hard? What is so great about this forced diversity? Build that thing in California or something lol
Blocking the building of new churches & mosques is religious discrimination. As a country we don't want to go down that road again..
Plus, the citizens have spoken, build that thing somewhere else. Why is it so hard? What is so great about this forced diversity? Build that thing in California or something lol
This is a discussion based on the United States. I'm not sure where you're based - where is the 1st Amendment decided by vote?
This is a discussion based on the United States. I'm not sure where you're based - where is the 1st Amendment decided by vote?
well, since you asked,
People continue to treat the Constitution as if it’s some all-knowing mystical force, beamed to us from outer space by omniscient alien gods who were absolutely certain of the universal, never-changing fact that Senators should serve six-year terms, rather than five.
Well... maybe the founding fathers were wrong about a lot of stuff. Is that even a possibility? We shouldn’t always have to debate what the founding fathers’ original intent might have been. Does it matter what Thomas Jefferson might have been thinking? Are we seven years old? Can’t we ever just figure stuff out on our own?
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"Thank you for reading and considering our perspective. If we do not receive a positive
response before or at next public meeting on Aug 22nd, we will have no choice but to ask the
Department of Justice to take action against Newton County for religious discrimination."
Agree or get sued!
Maybe they should start worrying about how many Christian churches get built in Moslem countries. The enormous double standard is truly pathetic.
I came from outer space, So I have no concept of 1st amendment. Happy? That is what you want to say anyway, no?
It's a bit strange for an adult with a high school civics understanding to suggest that we should be able to pick and choose which places of worship move into land they legally own. This thread's existence is unmoored from the legal realities of the US, regardless of what you feel about Islam or religion in general.
Wanting a place of worship does not constitute as extremism. Denying a group their right to worship on the basis of their faith, however, does.
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