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Dispute Over Monkey Meat Hits on Religious Freedom

Submitted by Mihcael Vincent Potocnik, Aug 21, 2007 14:27

If exceptions to break the law, i.e. smuggling banned products or animal parts (even as food), are continuously made as religious freedom rights, how long before human sacrifice will become legal under the guise of reliegious freedom?

And what about these 'Hate Crimes' bills? They trample the religious freedom of Christians to speak out against sodomy and homosexuality, and would they be applied to the Muslims who want to kill infidels? Or are they an exception as well?

From our unsecure borders and the special status given to those who are illegally in this land, to the ususurped revote in the last session of Congress, the promiscuos minded have promoted and flaunted their lawlessness. They have demonstrated that they consider themselves above or beyond the law. These people are the Lawless who promote lawlessnes and should be tried and convicted rather than given the platform of the anti-American media.

When will 'sexual orientation' be classified as a religion and banned from public schools? How long did it take for One Nation Under God to become a nation of all gods so that anyone and anything can be god? When are the rights of those who believe in one God trampled by the many god worshippers. How callous is the human spirit in discarding the Great and the Almighty for the lusts of the flesh.


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There is a much larger issue at stake here that does not involve Religion or the health risks of eating... [MORE]

Brooke Sadowsky

Aug 25, 2007 20:48

I personally don't think a person should be persecuted for any food substance that a perticular ethnic group consume or... [MORE]

Emmanuel Wheagar

Aug 21, 2007 15:20

I agree with Christopher Hitchens......"Religion poisons everything." [MORE]

Bob Russell

Aug 26, 2007 07:39

If exceptions to break the law, i.e. smuggling banned products or animal parts (even as food), are continuously made as...

Mihcael Vincent Potocnik

Aug 21, 2007 14:27

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