No one who gets in my mentions arguing that the state has no right to enforce the beliefs of one religion over another ever coherently answers the question, “Can the state ban the practice of sati? Why or why not?”
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It’s almost like all law necessarily includes religious, moral, and metaphysical presuppositions that it enforces on people, but liberals of all stripes somehow think that their presuppositions are special and deserve state enforcement. Weird.
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I, at least, am honest about it: my religious, moral, and metaphysical presuppositions are true, backed up by the infallible bulwark of Truth that is the Catholic Church, the mystical body of Christ. They absolutely deserve to be privileged over all the wrong and false ones.
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