Religious people should support freedom of speech if they want to continue to be able to recite/read texts that could be found offensive Atheist critics of religion should support freedom of speech if they want to be able to say things a religious majority would find offensive.
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My favorite part is Romans chapter 1, where Paul explains that homosexuality is a curse from god, which people deserved because of their idolatry.
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I'd be far better predisposed to believe the New Testament if, with faith, I need not move mountains but could turn water into wine. You'd be amazed at what I can entertain when I have wine.
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I don’t think it really does, although it can and is often construed that way. More specifically, I don’t think that position is set forth anywhere in the most recent catechism of the Catholic Church.
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@boogiepopprobin unfortunate implication of this would be that jews are absolutely screwed. -
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