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Sounds more like an effect!

2007-03-26 04:15:34 · answer #1 · answered by American citizen and taxpayer 7 · 0 0

In many ways yes. Consider Iran, the Shah mandated that women could not were hajibs and burkas. The government started discriminating against the religious in an effort to become more secular, and the Islamists took over and deposed him as ruler.

So, in many ways, should the secular Left in the US take heed and not try to push Christians too far, by denying not only our rights but the legitimacy of having our own beliefs, they might find that we push back someday.

2007-03-26 11:20:54 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Justice is fundamental in democracy, discrimination is the work of a tryanny.

2007-03-26 11:14:20 · answer #3 · answered by andy r 3 · 0 0

Would you attribute that to the rising fundamentalist christians?

2007-03-26 11:13:23 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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