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TopicShould religion alone really be deemed valid for outlawing something,
Antiyonder
02/12/24 4:36:27 PM
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Zikten posted...
Nope. If there is no logical reason to ban something, and it's all just from some 2 to 5 thousand year old rules, then you don't deserve to ban shit. Religion should have no practical power in our world.

Yep and going beyond debate and vote, I just look at cases like how some Christians refuse to cater a gay wedding.

I just don't see them doing so even if the customer is clearly guilty of any other things deemed taboo (Like having had a divorce).

But if say any of these Christians went to a baker for their own wedding and the baker being Hindu refused to cater events where meat is being served, would they show the same admiration they do for themselves? Not sure.

Even if they don't protest, they would make fun of the baker who has disdain for meat eaters.

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