To: Luis Gonzalez
I vascillate between thinking that liberals or conservatives are the most guilty for trying to impose their collective wills on individuals. The thing is, since liberals, in principle, embrace collectivism, and conservatives, in principle, reject it, then it seems that conservatives are being more hypocritical for advocating collectivism when it suits their religious agenda.
To: reasonseeker
I vascillate between thinking that liberals or conservatives are the most guilty for trying to impose their collective wills on individuals. The thing is, since liberals, in principle, embrace collectivism, and conservatives, in principle, reject it, then it seems that conservatives are being more hypocritical for advocating collectivism when it suits their religious agenda.Your post lacks reason.
What ALabama citizen has been compelled to worship what religion that was prescribed by what law and what Congress?
What Alabama citizen has been restrained from worshipping as he or she pleases?
Unless some individuals rights have been abridged, you're post lacks reason. But seek and ye shall find.
65 posted on
08/22/2003 7:09:58 AM PDT by
jwalsh07
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