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Would a governments secular stance on religion be better if it had tighter restrictions on theologies practices? For instance, should religious monuments be allowed on State property? Or would it be better that theology never entered government land at all?
Should a secular government allow for religious exemptions for providing health care, education, vaccination, or adoption rules?

AtheistNews 6 Sep 8
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Just read this nonsense today.
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Oh yea, and don't let Jr watch while you have sex with his wife. That's just wrong.

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My Two Commandments. Don't screw with people. Don't screw up the planet. Done first!

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I have always thought laws should apply to everyone regardless of their theology. For there to be a religious exemption to any law invalidates the law itself because it gives more rights to anyone claiming theology as their motivation.
A religious exemption to a law that make it illegal to discriminate against LGBTQs gives theists more rights than a secular or atheistic person. Sure it's a right I don't want to begin with but it's also one theists shouldn't have over me or anyone else.

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