spemanig said:
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Panther111 said:
Religion is mostly a set of laws, not much unlike the american constitution, but under the guise of so called higher powers and such.
a constituion might state that public drinking should be banned, because of so and so, and a religion might state the same, because its supposedly the gods will and such.
most religions are laws put into practice as to how one should live, and what not to do. And if you deter from the texts, you are breaking the code, or in a constituion, the law.
If you break constitutional laws, you go to jail, if you break religious laws, you go to "hell".
Problem arises when the constitutinal law, and the religious laws are opposing one another. And laws have little to do with culture.
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Right. Good thing you don't have to opt in to being a Muslim, right? Making all their religious "laws" completely irrelevant to you. There's absolutely no problem with constitutunal and religious law opposing each other. There is no law forcing Muslims to eat pork or forcing non-muslims to read the Quran, right? So I'm sorry, but I'm not at all seeing the real issue.
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I will give you an example slaughtering animals without sedating them is not legal in the Netherlands, except for when you're ritual slaughtering animals and cutting there troaths while they drown in their own blood you should watch a vidro about that, it is legalised animal cruelty. So there is mixing between laws which isn't to great not to argue about our rules how to treath homesexuals like any other being and the way certain religions look to homosexuals or jews for that matter.
Skip to 4:19 and tell me this is not fucking cruel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HF_0SkEl80