Yes they are. When you have the archbishop of Vancouver's house stoned, you are interfering with freedom of religion.
When you force all the marriage registrars to either compromise their faith or resign their position, then you are interfering with their religious practice.
When you force all the marriage registrars to either compromise their faith or resign their position, then you are interfering with their religious practice.
What in the sam hell are you talking about? Why do you equate my donation to a political organization specifically devoted to fighting the political agenda of the Christian Coalition to the stoning of a Bishop's house in Vancover?
Oh, I know why! Because what I did has nothing to do with persecuting Christians, so you had to create a strawman!
edit: ah, I see "no one" was the problem. Hows about this: no one with any sort of power or sanction from those in power. Hoodlums stone a guy's house. So what, that **** happens all the time, to all sorts of people. It's wrong, period.
That's a different story altogether from a coordinated political movement (of which Falwell is a part) designed specifically to force a set of beliefs on the rest of us via government. If you cannot see the distinction, you're even more blind than I thought.
-Arrian
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