But before we can say that religion shldn't get special treatment, shld see if there's any reason all shouldn't have it.
If I had to pick one or other, I'd go for complete freedom but in reality, we negotiate a balance.
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precisely. So it really all comes to argumentation & evidence (for me).I think my school uniform argument is backable.
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I might not be clear on it then. You say go by consensus?
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however I fully accept your point that others would impose different standards for applying laws. I suppose the ultimate 1/2
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point here is that societies are ultimately dominated by their overriding beliefs & the best ones have mechanisms to change them
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Yes, but also some liberal principles set in stone.
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nothing is set in stone. Ever. It's always ultimately a matter of consensus. In democracy at least. I'm not saying I like 1/2
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that. I simply think it's true.
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complicated discussion. Would prefer we were down the pub. I verbalise better than I write. At least in this format.
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