I've always been supportive of the idea of a separation between church and state, simply because a) it's the right thing and b) as a religious minority I don't particularly feel like being forced into a baptism, thank you very much.
But when faced with stuff like this...I'm almost at a loss at how to start talking to people about something that seems so blatantly sensible to me. Even if you fully believed that homosexuality was a sin, you DO NOT have the right to force that belief upon me or anyone else. How is this so hard to understand?
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I've always been supportive of the idea of a separation between church and state, simply because a) it's the right thing and b) as a religious minority I don't particularly feel like being forced into a baptism, thank you very much.
But when faced with stuff like this...I'm almost at a loss at how to start talking to people about something that seems so blatantly sensible to me. Even if you fully believed that homosexuality was a sin, you DO NOT have the right to force that belief upon me or anyone else. How is this so hard to understand?