Irvine511
Blue Crack Supplier
nbcrusader said:
So, it really boils down to the perceived religious connection to legislation?
And, that some religious beliefs are unacceptable because they are deemed prejudicial?
perceived?
yes, when religious beliefs trample on the rights of individuals in this country -- who have committed no crimes -- to pursue their inalienable rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, then they are unacceptable to legislate especially when their source is a religious document and is not based in quantifiable secular knowledge.