(January 14, 2019 at 12:45 pm)T0 Th3 M4X Wrote:(January 14, 2019 at 12:36 pm)Nakara Wrote: Imagine the outrage if this was organized (at taxpayer expense) as a trip to a mosque or museum dedicated to Islam.
Now we should discriminate against Muslims?
If a Muslim lives in the United States, then they are part of the state. They should be provided with opportunity for life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. If they pay taxes, then all the more reason to include them. No need for censoring them. If they want to travel to a mosque, then let them travel to a mosque. I'm not a Muslim, but I know I would go on such a trip if I was invited, and would be happy to chip in for the cost. It's not that we have to disagree on some of the details, but we can still appreciate our freedom to believe as we choose and to share with others.
Nobody is saying we should. Where did you get that from? There are people would and do discriminate against Muslims, and they would argue the violation of the establishment clause. Nobody is talking about you personally.
FFRF isn't discriminating, they are saying what the founders did, that it causes the least problems when you keep government neutral.