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In reply to the discussion: Check out the motivation! [View all]rrneck
(17,671 posts)21. Hey,
You can't tell me how I feel either. I'm being nice, but I don't have to continue to do so.
I feel impelled to speak out against religious involvement in government. Like I said I dont have a problem with religion or its adherents. In fact, as I've said before religion is unavoidable if not indispensable to human survival. Some religions, most notably Christianity, are much too powerful and given its history and current role in society I don't see how it can survive as a viable faith. I expect we are in for another axial age and when that happens the Abrahamic religions will go the way of the dodo.
Ease up with the accusations before this gets ugly.
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I disagree that the First Amendment prohibits religious groups from engaging in political action
cbayer
May 2012
#4
Well said. Again, I think, but am not certain, that the projects of these students
cbayer
May 2012
#13
Could you explain how the Establishment clause bans organized polticking of religious institutions.
Leontius
May 2012
#15
By "organized politicking" I'm referring to endorsing or opposing political candidates -->
daaron
May 2012
#22
The law that constrains churches is the Internal Revenue Code, not the establishment clause.
eomer
May 2012
#28
The question decided in that Supreme Court ruling is whether the government is permitted...
eomer
May 2012
#33
No, I didn't say the government doesn't limit churches, I said the Constitution doesn't.
eomer
May 2012
#40
To the extent that political action or causes are more than 50% associated with a certain candidate,
patrice
May 2012
#7
"While most of these young adults have a religious motivation which impels them on their journeys"
trotsky
May 2012
#11
Other than using your response as just another way to take a swipe at anything religious,
Thats my opinion
May 2012
#17