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Message no. 1
From: Gweedo The Killer Pimp <yawas@****.COM>
Subject: Re: Library Question {very OT}
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 1997 12:28:46 EST
On Mon, 31 Mar 1997 15:34:50 +1000 "MARTIN E. GOTTHARD"
<s457033@*******.GU.EDU.AU> writes:
>Thank God (irony) that I live in a nation that is predominantly
>atheist.
>Isn't there something in the american constitution that forbids
>persecution based on a persons beleifs?
>

If there was that would kill a lot of churchy people that beleive racism,
and the like, is right.


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Message no. 2
From: L Canthros <lobo1@****.COM>
Subject: Re: Library Question {very OT}
Date: Sun, 6 Apr 1997 00:29:25 EST
On Mon, 31 Mar 1997 12:28:46 EST Gweedo The Killer Pimp <yawas@****.COM>
writes:
>On Mon, 31 Mar 1997 15:34:50 +1000 "MARTIN E. GOTTHARD"
><s457033@*******.GU.EDU.AU> writes: >Thank God (irony) that I live in
>a nation that is predominantly
>>atheist.
>>Isn't there something in the american constitution that forbids
>>persecution based on a persons beleifs?
>>
>
>If there was that would kill a lot of churchy people that beleive
>racism,
>and the like, is right.
>
The problem is not in forbidding it, it's in enforcing the ban on
discrimination on the basis of race, sex, or religious belief (assuming
it happens to you, you've now got to prove it). What's happened is that
the courts have become prejudiced for the minority, against the majority.
And the majority are happy to let it go by, because they don't realize
how their rights are being restricted.

--
-Canthros
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