> Let's look at religion: if my religion says "give money to orphans" then you don't need to fight it, it doesn't harm you, if it says "make everyone who's not part of our group subservient or dead" then you must fight it.
Go and tell the legislators.
Where does the fight start, and where does it end?
And what's the consequence of "we (the people who don't believe it) need to fight it"?
I ask you these questions because they are really issues we are facing as a society based on freedom of speech (and religion).
Go and tell the legislators.
Where does the fight start, and where does it end?
And what's the consequence of "we (the people who don't believe it) need to fight it"?
I ask you these questions because they are really issues we are facing as a society based on freedom of speech (and religion).