As an anti-theist, it might be assumed that I'm against freedom of religion, although this is completely untrue. I happen to believe that religion is dangerous, immoral, and corrosive, but that doesn't mean I'm against people choosing to believe bullshit.
I think that freedom of everything is important, especially religion. I consider my right to debate other people's religions, to disagree with them, and to make a thing about it, as important as their right to do the same. I'm not interested in causing belief without logic or reason, but I do like to debate with people.
I don't, however, support the right to blow things up or kill people for religion.
My point it, freedom of religion is what I'm after, not my enemy. My life wouldn't be possible without it.What do all of you (including theists) think about said freedom?
I think that freedom of everything is important, especially religion. I consider my right to debate other people's religions, to disagree with them, and to make a thing about it, as important as their right to do the same. I'm not interested in causing belief without logic or reason, but I do like to debate with people.
I don't, however, support the right to blow things up or kill people for religion.
My point it, freedom of religion is what I'm after, not my enemy. My life wouldn't be possible without it.What do all of you (including theists) think about said freedom?