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2. Most people are nice and don't want the "bad bits" of their residence's prevailing
Fri Oct 10, 2014, 08:15 PM
Oct 2014

religion to legally adversely affect anyone else. But most people don't have the final say over whether other people are legally adversely affected or not. The people in charge make those decisions, and some countries are theocracies. So those "bad bits" of religion can affect other people adversely under the law, even though it's not the will of the majority.

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