Like I said, I don't like religion. I have no problem with you practicing it, except where there are peoples lives and such on the line,
So wait, now what do you mean? If a person believes that Allah would not like him to kill people, while an extremist does, justifying so and so as the enemy, in one post you would say you would have trouble with the religion in general, while in another, you target the individual...so which is it?
If person A is a Muslim extremist, and person B is Muslim but non-extremist, would you proceed to blanket the whole and kill them both?
Freedom to practice religion is not very important to me.
Think of it as freedom of views. Even athiests have different takes on morality and objectivity. If a new form of Nietszche someday ruled as dictator, and decided that all forms of beliefs except nihilism would be illegal, would you ignore it as another right of practicing one's own religion being violated?
But if you didn't, that would be contradictory. Religion is belief beyond the empirical. Currently we have no empirical evidence to establish objectivity or relativism save through rational reasoning, where even then there is disagreement.
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