CreativeDominant -> RE: Why is the Right afraid of Sharia Law? (1/16/2015 7:58:56 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Musicmystery What semantic garbage. It's protection from state religion that drove that part of the amendment. And that is very much freedom from religion, as well as freedom to practice your religion of choice. Reminds me of the joke about "Did your parents let you choose your own career?" "Yup--they said I could be any kind of doctor I wanted to be." So you can choose your religion, but you have to have one? Doesn't sound like freedom. No, the clause was to guard against the formation of a state religion, such as the Church of England, thus...at the time...gutting other religions in terms of their "place" in the life of the King's subjects. There is nothing in the freedom of religion clause that states you must choose a religion. And while the existence...or not...of a God often occurs on these boards, again I don't see any of those who believe saying that those who don't..."must". Nice twist, though. Simply pointing out the absurdity that your semantics would imply. So indeed, freedom from a state religion. And since the state is the origin of law in this country, that does indeed mean freedom from religion as well, should one choose. To be clear, that doesn't mean freedom from being exposed to it, as some guarantee of secular experience either--merely that citizens are on their own there. Actally, my semantics point out what you just said...in both my first and second post. And yet, despite your agreement with my position that no one is guaranteed, nor has a right, to not be exposed to expressions of religion...there are those who feel that the government should protect them from anything resembling religious expression.
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