Eh... this takes a large many paragraph long essay to explain... and 9 times out of 10 it doesn't do any good anyway... so i'll pass.
I will say though when it comes to religion.
I do think it is right to remove religious based things like say... the President reading a prayer to the nation every year as tradtion or something.
However, I disagree with laws that infringe on politicians ability to practice their religion. For example, a particularly christian (Or vampire phobic) politician wanting to put a cross in his office.
I'm also not a fan of "historical" uses of religion being removed. For example, there are always lawsuits whenever a courthouse has the ten commandments in them.
The Ten Commandments are quite possibly the most well known set of rules in the world. Having the 10 commandments infront of your courthouse is no more supporting Christianity then having Hammurabi's Code supports Marduk.
"Anu and Bel called by name me, Hammurabi, the exalted prince, who feared God, to bring about the rule in the land.








