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So...these "Religious Liberty Laws"...
Seems that the "believers" are..well "victims"....
At least they want you to think of them as "victims"...
Their battle cry of , "CHRISTIANITY IS UNDER ATTACK!" mirrors the cry of the Muslims of, "ISLAM IS UNDER ATTACK!"
But these two groups can quickly unify to attack Atheists, Free Thinkers or other religions.
This is why they ask questions like, "Why are atheist so angry?"...
This does two things.

  1. THEY ARE NOT THE BAD GUYS...
  2. This puts the Athiest on the defense.
    Or when you argue with them, they say, "I'm sorry YOU feel that way...."
    Funny thing...they all seem to forget the story of the Pilgrams...and why they came to the New World.
ssgchester 4 May 13
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The purpose of the religious liberty executive order (https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/presidential-executive-order-promoting-free-speech-religious-liberty/) is (implied) to promote the entanglement of religion with government, Christian religion in-particular, since that is the dominant religion in the US. It frees religious leaders to preach politics from the pulpit without fear of losing their churches tax-exempt status.

Christianity and other religions are not under attack. They are the aggressors, IMHO. However, the numbers of nonbelievers are increasing because people are "seeing the light" and realizing what a huge pile of horse shit religion is. It is my hope that all of this stuff we're seeing is the beginning of the end for religious mysticism.

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If they can complain about having no freedom of speech, then they've got freedom of speech.

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