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Nope. The constitution says you are free to worship, even if other people object.If it was about freedom from religion, it would say that.I guess you'll be in your element. Enjoy sharia and maybe then you'll realize that the first amendment isn't just about freedom OF religion, but also freedom FROM religion. You can't have the former without the latter.The question is what happens when Muslims encounter the utopia of gay marriage?? I see dead people...
Statist fool.
So the Constitution says you are free to worship, but not free to not worship?![]()
And visey versey. As long as that worshipping doesn't impede anybody else's Constitutional rights...
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