1 min readJun 5, 2019
In today’s world, “religious freedom” almost always means “freedom to oppress, reject, punish or deny equal access to people I don’t like”. You’d think there’d be a law against it or a constitutional amendment or something …
In today’s world, “religious freedom” almost always means “freedom to oppress, reject, punish or deny equal access to people I don’t like”. You’d think there’d be a law against it or a constitutional amendment or something …
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