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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 5838039" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>You're obviously still a little oblivious to my point. There is <strong>no</strong> religion in this country that is allowed to override or supercede the others. There are just as many (more, probably) <em>other</em> religions offended by that Nativity scene, not just atheists. Why is Christianity allowed to invade and impose itself upon the public? It's offending and uncomfortable to those practicing <em>other religions</em>, probably moreso than atheists. So why is this right afforded to Christianity but not the other religions? Where is it written into the constitution that Christianity be afforded the right to impose itself upon the public using public resources, such as public property and the public educational system?</p><p></p><p>It doesn't cut both ways. Christians think it should cut <em>their</em> way.</p><p></p><p>The only way it <em>should</em> cut is the way dictated by the laws and constitution of the country.</p><p></p><p></p><p>False. The crux is for Christians to figure out it is <em>not</em> their right to impose their beliefs or symbolisms upon the rest of the population, be they atheists or members of a different religion, in a manor other than that allowed by the constitution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 5838039, member: 555320"] You're obviously still a little oblivious to my point. There is [B]no[/B] religion in this country that is allowed to override or supercede the others. There are just as many (more, probably) [I]other[/I] religions offended by that Nativity scene, not just atheists. Why is Christianity allowed to invade and impose itself upon the public? It's offending and uncomfortable to those practicing [I]other religions[/I], probably moreso than atheists. So why is this right afforded to Christianity but not the other religions? Where is it written into the constitution that Christianity be afforded the right to impose itself upon the public using public resources, such as public property and the public educational system? It doesn't cut both ways. Christians think it should cut [I]their[/I] way. The only way it [I]should[/I] cut is the way dictated by the laws and constitution of the country. False. The crux is for Christians to figure out it is [I]not[/I] their right to impose their beliefs or symbolisms upon the rest of the population, be they atheists or members of a different religion, in a manor other than that allowed by the constitution. [/QUOTE]
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