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Colorado GOP trying religious freedom
RE: Colorado GOP trying religious freedom
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SilverFang01 Wrote:Actually, you can prove that it is against their "religion" to discriminate.

The Bible states that mankind was created in God's image. If you are human, so is he. If you are less than human, so is he. Exodus 12:49, Leviticus 24:22, Numbers 15:16 and 29 make very clear that we must fight against our tendency to hate those who are different. That we must fight not only for our rights but also for the rights of others, wherever they are, whoever they are, whatever the color of their skin, or the nature of their culture, or whomever they choose to love, because God has said that although they are not in your image, they are in God's.
Careful with this kind of logic.  Mormon religious documents say that people with dark skin are Lamanites, and thus are being punished and marked for being a Baddie in the previous life.  Portions of the Old Testament are clearly racist against various tribes of the Middle East, most of which don't really exist any more but do have descendants.  These examples have less to do with modern church/temple/mosque doctrine -- you can prove just about anything you want by picking and choosing individual parts of scripture.  Even from the Koran, which was designed to be resistant to this phenomenon.

robkelk Wrote:It's easy to support freedom of speech when one agrees with what's being said.

The true test of one's principles is whether one supports because of one's principles something one dislikes.
To keep a tolerant society, we must be intolerant of intolerance.
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RE: Colorado GOP trying religious freedom - by Labster - 03-25-2018, 06:56 PM

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