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Oh hell no!

As long as there is breath in my twisted little form I will always try to bend you to the will of my imaginary friend. Be it keeping my laws ON your body, forcing my creation myth on your children, or starting unprovoked wars because (let's face it) God is on our side. There's no escape. My God is watching you, and so am I.

You'll never be free from my religion. Bwahahaha.

2007-05-02 08:13:18 · answer #1 · answered by MMMM 2 · 2 0

You absolutely have the right to be free from my religion. I will not begin any religious conversation with you unless you begin one with me. I feel no need to push my religious beliefs on others, because this is a free country. I don't feel threatened by people who don't believe exactly as I do, and I think that freedom of religion extends to all religions. I don't believe in this "as long as I am free to practice my religion" baloney. If practicing your religion means the constant need to try to "save my soul," that's infringing on my own right to bee free of their religion. I definitely feel your pain!

2007-05-01 19:36:36 · answer #2 · answered by JenV 6 · 1 0

Of course. You may believe whatever you wish. However, if you are living in the United States, a Christian nation, you will be faced with quite a number of laws that stem from the near-theocracy that governs the country. Laws in some areas that will teach your children 'intelligent design' in public school, laws that take away rights of some people because of their sexual orientation, laws that outlaw 'sinful' activities where there is no victim (prostitution for instance). Heck, you can't even buy alcohol in most places on Sunday morning (just in case you wanted to pick up a six pack on your way to church).

2007-05-02 00:14:29 · answer #3 · answered by Morey000 7 · 1 0

That depends on what you mean. You are free to practice or not practice (believe or not believe) my religion, but depending on your culture and citizenship, you may not be free from its influence.

2007-05-01 20:00:33 · answer #4 · answered by Contemplative Chanteuse IDK TIRH 7 · 3 0

Yes, of course. If you don't like my religion, then don't join it. Just don't infringe upon my right to practice it.

2007-05-01 19:28:28 · answer #5 · answered by solarius 7 · 2 0

Yes. I believe in free will. God gave it to us for a reason. : )

2007-05-01 19:28:51 · answer #6 · answered by SeeTheLight 7 · 1 0

Sure...

but you can't get free from God!

See Psalm 139.

god bless

2007-05-01 19:30:54 · answer #7 · answered by happy pilgrim 6 · 1 1

Yes.

2007-05-01 19:27:34 · answer #8 · answered by <><><> 6 · 1 0

You have a right to think and feel and express whatever you choose. My faith is personal to me, and your beliefs are personal to you.

2007-05-01 19:31:33 · answer #9 · answered by Beverly B 6 · 2 0

Yes, accept Christ and you will be free.

2007-05-01 19:34:21 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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