On Apr 3, 12:40=A0pm, "Jeff Strickland"
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> >>> buckeye wrote:
> >>>> Freedom of religion or freedom from religion?
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> >>> Freedom OF religion.
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> >> Agreed, it's freedom OF religion.
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> > It is not possible to have freedom of religion without freedom from
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> That is absolutely not true.
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> It is certainly possible that freedom OF religion exposes you to religion
> you may otherwise prefer to not be exposed to, but you are not protected
> from the exposure to religion, you are only protected from the practice of=
> religion should you prefer to not practice it, and the practice of an
> imposed religion should you prefer to practice religion. Your protection i=
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> to choose the religion you wish to practice, and to ignore all others. You=
> are not protected from exposure to religions you wish to ignore.
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> There is religion all around me, and I ignore all of them except the one I=
> like. That is freedom OF religion. You are free to ignore all of them as
> well. Freedom FROM religion supposes you have a right to not be exposed to=
> that which you reject.
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> To be free FROM religion is only one step away from freedom FROM speech.
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"Freedom from" only means in the public/governmental arena...schools,
government buildings, and the like. It is not outlawing
religion...even in shopping malls.
Hatter