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Edited by RJ956: 11/16/2014 5:29:06 PM
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How Society should view religious beliefs.

*Thread is in response to XBoxdotcom's thread* Our society should transcend the need to respect religious beliefs when forming norms and paradigms. Religious views mean nothing and should not be taken into consideration when something such as a school year is being planned or an event is taking place. Discuss If you agree, comment If you don't agree, tell me why. Edit: For those that don't agree, think about it this way "The only way to please everyone, is to please no one"

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  • "Hurr it's Freedom FROM Religion, not Freedom OF Religion Durr!" These group of people piss me off more than the deranged fundamentalists. So you're going to tell me it's perfectly acceptable that if a child wishes to have a day off for their religious beliefs, their grades must suffer and should be punished because the people who made up the schedule believe that his beliefs are a fairy tale? That's discrimination based on religious views, and therefore unconstitutional. Try again. I'm sorry to burst the bubble of these opposing side radicals, but Religion will never be pushed to the end where they have to meet up in the woods at random (Because they want to outlaw it wherever there's a breathing non-religous person walking) and practice their beliefs under a full moon so you can scream and yell "See?! They really are witch doctors who believe in dark magic and practice sorcery under the full moon!" 2/10 made me reply, apply yourself I'm not even religious.

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