Generally speaking, a task force is appointed to help bring extra pressure to a problem that is prominent and not resolving itself by normal means. That would apply to discrimination against religious minorities, but not to discrimination against the majority religion Christianity. Given the money available to Christian defendants, they're already well taken care of. What work in that department is left for a religious liberty task force to do? If the task force ends up defending Muslim rights and the rights of people of minority faiths, and atheists, all the good. But if RoadRunner thinks that is going to happen in a task force under Trump and Sessions, then he's a bigger fool than I thought. The likely reason he's defending it is because he's gullible enough to believe the stories about infringement of the religious liberties of Christian s, and he's essentially just expressing his own self interest. If it isn't in Roadies self interest, then why is he defending it?
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The Jeff Sessions "Religious Liberty Task Force"
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RE: The Jeff Sessions "Religious Liberty Task Force"
August 5, 2018 at 2:58 pm
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So this isn't a Christian canard because their are some token minorities on the board .If Road thinks that levels the playing field he's denser then i thought .This is attempt a giving undo rights to one group disguised as religious liberty nothing more .
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Inuit Proverb (August 5, 2018 at 11:17 am)Jörmungandr Wrote: The likely reason he's defending it is because he's gullible enough to believe the stories about infringement of the religious liberties of Christian s, and he's essentially just expressing his own self interest. If it isn't in Roadies self interest, then why is he defending it? Nah the real reason he's defending it is because he's a racist piece of shit, and rightly sees this "task force" as solely for the use of white southern baptist racist pieces of shit like himself.
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It seems like there is a lot of complaints about the task force defending Christians. Os that what the problem is?
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(August 5, 2018 at 10:42 pm)RoadRunner79 Wrote: It seems like there is a lot of complaints about the task force defending Christians. Os that what the problem is? If it only defends Christians and never defends anyone FROM Christians, that's a problem, and you really ought to agree with that.
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The opposition is that any such prioritization by the justice department would unfairly focus on defending Christian cases, ignore religious minorities and atheists, and favor one religion over all others, all in an attempt to solve something that is not a problem in the first place.
Quote:The phrase “religious liberty,” as understood by its constitutional origin, attracts little controversy. One strains to recall any prominent Americans who have called for either the establishment of a national religion or the abolition of Americans’ right to worship the deity of their choosing (or none at all). Quote:Plenty of Americans still value the separation of church and state and, along with it, the establishment clause’s guarantee of freedom of conscience for all people. Outside the circles of the extreme right, religious liberty has long been a progressive value, celebrated by abolitionists, tax resisters, conscientious objectors and religious minorities alike. So long as an American respects the legal rights of his neighbor, the Constitution promises him the freedom to obey his own conscience when it comes to matters of religious conviction. What is worse about this whole affair is that the operation of such a task force is wholly internal. There is no transparency whatsoever. (August 6, 2018 at 9:36 am)Mister Agenda Wrote:(August 5, 2018 at 10:42 pm)RoadRunner79 Wrote: It seems like there is a lot of complaints about the task force defending Christians. Os that what the problem is? Ok sure from a constitutional standpoint; it should be about religious liberty of all. Other than a feeling; is there anything real being pointed to, to suggest it is otherwise?
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If I am shown my error, I will be the first to throw my books into the fire. - Martin Luther (August 5, 2018 at 1:55 am)RoadRunner79 Wrote: Ok, so it’s back to fear again or worry about what might occur. The issue isn't that I'm afraid of what might occur. I think most of us have a sense of who Jeff Sessions is and what he is about. I smell bullshit. That's all I'm saying. Thanks for the article. Nice to hear that the DOJ still does it's job. The rest of the article was spin, plain and simple. But that's about 95% of the internet these days so I can't fault you for that. (August 6, 2018 at 10:09 am)vulcanlogician Wrote:(August 5, 2018 at 1:55 am)RoadRunner79 Wrote: Ok, so it’s back to fear again or worry about what might occur. The rhetoric on both sides is rather empty. Do we have reason to suspect that such a task force won't be fair in its prioritization of cases? I think we do. And those who say we don't are either naive or disingenuous (yes, I'm looking at you, Roadie). The fact is we may never know because there is no way to determine from the outside whether the administration is or is not unfairly prioritizing only certain cases. |
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