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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]christianity is the third biggest threat to this country after climate change and republicans. I find them particularly reprehensible and disgusting. [/quote] +1 Anyone trying to force their religious beliefs on me and my family - and my country - is a vile POS. [/quote] What are you talking about? You have freedom of religion. You are not oppressed Mormons and JW's have a right to recruit new members, as do country clubs and gyms [/quote] Sure.. they just don't have a right to form a government that would govern us all - those who don't belong and don't want to belong to their religion. There is this pesky thing: separation of church and state. When government starts enforcing the laws of some specific religion.. what happens to all other citizens who aren't its loyal followers? They lose their freedoms. [/quote] What you are referring to is off topic Nobody is banning or restricting your freedom to practice your religion A law about abortion has nothing to do with religios freedoms. Perhaps what you are referring to is the influence of religion in today's American politics. That is very different from having a kaxk of religious freedom. Religious freedom was curbed in Soviet union. People had to congregate in secret, people were imprisoned for being Sunday school teachers. Secret police tried to crack down on babtisms, you lost your job if it was found out you believed in God [/quote] Not off topic at all. As a Jew, the overturning of Roe v Wade makes if difficult, if not impossible, to access an abortion - something that Judaism commands in certain situations, according to Jewish law. [/quote] Under what circumstances are Jews required to obtain an abortion? [/quote] If a women's life is in danger physically or mentally-Jewish sources explicitly state that abortion is not only permitted but is required should the pregnancy endanger the life or health of the pregnant individual. Furthermore, “health” is commonly interpreted to encompass psychological health as well as physical health. [/quote]
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