You are living in a Christian country and have the ability to live in a country that is not Christian. Why do you not take that opportunity? |
We do have the right to ban you from making laws that are based in religious beliefs. Stop forcing your religion on others. |
No, I don’t agree that states should have the right to “make their own decisions and laws about ANY ISSUE”. “Liberty and Justice for all” should supersede that. My “opinion about abortion “ isn’t what’s important. What’s important is my opinion about liberty and justice for all — as in all individuals, not just all states. |
The US is not a Xian country. You have the right to move to an Xian county why don’t YOU move there. |
Roughly 48.9% of Americans are Protestants, 23.0% are Catholics, 1.8% are Mormons (members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints). Christianity was introduced during the period of European colonization. The United States has the world's largest Christian population. In the Declaration of Independence, there are three references to God. |
So you think a state should be able to make laws on their own and if they want to bring slavery back they should be allowed to. |
You sound like a bot. I’m not “living in a Christian country “ — so I’m already taking advantage of the opportunity to live in a country that is not Christian. Peace out. |
You are delusional because states do have those rights. If you can’t accept that, you have problems. |
Still not a Xian country. About the same % of people supported slavery, so? |
The United States has the largest Christian population in the world, and we have abolished slavery. Non-Christian countries still have slaves. |
What does “references to God” have to do with identifying as Christian? And, as I’m sure you know, Christianity in the US is declining, even with immigration and very broad definitions. |
Exactly. |
81% of Americans believe in God, according to Pew. |
This. No one would GAF about what you do if you weren’t trying to force your religion on everyone else. And took unethical steps to do so. |
In case you missed it, our country fought a war over state’s rights and slavery, and abolished slavery. You might want to research that issue. It has been definitively decided in the US. https://www.antislavery.org/slavery-today/modern-slavery/ However, non-Christian countries worldwide have millions of slaves. |