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I guess you don’t believe in freedom of religion. Sad, that.
I do believe in Freedom of Religion. In contemplating this after I posted it, I would be more outraged if it were a Muslim prayer and not a Hindu prayer.
So in hind sight, I committed a knee jerk reaction and for that I apologize.
You ask. Why would it be worst if it were a Muslim prayer? Because Muslims are the ones wanting to kill the Americans.
Timothy McVeigh was a Christian. Would you be outraged by a Christian prayer?
Americans have the freedom to be Christians, Muslims, Hindus, deists, Wiccans, or atheists. That’s one of the freedoms we enjoy.
Personally, I don’t think organized prayer belongs in a government meeting. But if it does, then all religous traditions should be respected.
You said “You ask. Why would it be worst if it were a Muslim prayer? Because Muslims are the ones wanting to kill the Americans.”
All of them?