Religion
In reply to the discussion: True or false: religious people are mentally ill purely by virtue of being religious? [View all]Politicalboi
(15,189 posts)We can't live without air to breathe or food to eat. We can't live without the one we love no matter who that is. IMO that's a real right. People "beliefs" I can do without. Beliefs are not facts, or food. We need less religion in our government. I think that's what pisses me off the most. We see the crazies in congress who want to push their religion down our throats with law. Instead of locking those loons up, they can run for congress or any high office. And they get elected. These loons spoil the whole pickle barrel.
"Or prohibiting the free exercise thereof" They've taken it too far. When it's taken seriously in government we've gone too far. Go shout your beliefs in the street not in government.
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion," But they do, and we're supposed to just accept it. How many abortion clinic closure are due to religious nuts? We do honor religion in government, only they reword it.