(January 16, 2015 at 6:40 am)fr0d0 Wrote: Yes these secularists are trying to force their beliefs on anyone. They stated that you shouldn't be allowed to be offended by something that they don't agree with. They want to formalise their own identity as law.
I believe in separation of any religious imposition on state affairs. Yours included.
You've got a bit of a misunderstanding there Fr0d0, it's impossible, by definition, to separate secularism from state when applying separation of church & state because:
1. that's what secularism is
2. secularism isn't a religion (or even an ideology), it's a political position on one matter (establishment of religion)
If you were to separate secularism from state, you would be establishing religion which you say that you oppose. Your statement is a contradiction.
Sum ergo sum