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Originally Posted by rickroll
frankly it's tyrannical to wish to impose your personal and highly subjective be imposed on everyone by the state lag
you don't seem a like a dumb person, but there's a major sociopathic vibes to your posts where you just fundamentally do not care about others nor their perspectives because your faith is all that matters
The staunch religious that I have known, of all religions do not believe in any version of democracy, freedom of choice, freedom of association, or freedom of speech, that would breach the bounds of their faith doctrine.
Given sufficient numbers and the ability to take sufficient power, they would ALL, kill, criminalize or jail anyone who would not conform to their religion.
Historically the only time you see concession in those areas and a pull back from the willingness to impose, is when they do not have the power to impose. If that power grows, the desire and willingness to impose comes right back.
The religious will often try and equate that to a position of 'all laws impose, so we are no different', but that simply is not true.
Most laws set boundaries on what you cannot do to others (forms of aggression) whereas religion seeks to impose laws on what (and who) you do and how you live your life.