Should two atheists be allowed to marry one another? Should an atheist and a Christian be allowed to marry one another?
I often hear the cliched retort from right-wingers that America is a CHRISTIAN nation. I think we would still have to allow Muslims and Jews to marry, because of the First Amendment. But the First Amendment seems to mean, "freedom OF religion," not, "freedom FROM religion."
So since America is a Christian nation, why are atheists allowed to marry? It doesn't seem that the First Amendment should apply to non-religious people.
It doesn't seem to matter to right-wingers that getting a marriage license through the state is not a religious sacrament, so I don't think that should stop any prohibition of atheists getting legally married.
I often hear the cliched retort from right-wingers that America is a CHRISTIAN nation. I think we would still have to allow Muslims and Jews to marry, because of the First Amendment. But the First Amendment seems to mean, "freedom OF religion," not, "freedom FROM religion."
So since America is a Christian nation, why are atheists allowed to marry? It doesn't seem that the First Amendment should apply to non-religious people.
It doesn't seem to matter to right-wingers that getting a marriage license through the state is not a religious sacrament, so I don't think that should stop any prohibition of atheists getting legally married.
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