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Separation of Church and State

Defend a strict separation of church and state.

Oppose the attempt to declare a flag to be a religious symbol of statist power and prohibit anyone from using that flag as political protest or artistic expression. Condemn the use of the word "desecration" for protesting with a flag as a presumption of the political sacredness that declares the state to be a religion and desecrates the natural god given human right to free speech.

Oppose using tax money to pay the salaries of religious figures or to pay for religious observances.

Imposition of Religion

Protest "sabbath laws" or "blue laws" which prohibit certain businesses on a particular religious holiday. It is particularly discriminatory in the U.S. where some cities ban business on the Christian sabbath only.

Protest attempts in the U.S. to officially post The Ten Commandments in public schools and other official buildings, this dogma contains commands to worship the Christian deity to the exclusion of all other gods, and it excludes all other religion's laws, when imposed by the state it is religious endorsement and persecution against other beliefs.

Freedom of religion also means freedom from the imposition of other people's religion.

Oppose mandatory prayer in public schools.

Condemn and fight against the imposition of religious sexphobic bigotry that persecutes private sexual expressions or acts between consenting adults.

Fight other religious crusades against various individual rights that seek to prohibit, gambling, fortune telling, etc.

Persecution of Religion

Condemn and protest states who violate the right of people to freely practice their religion.

Protest any attempt by the state to deny the right of people to pray, practice or speak of their religion on public property. Students have a right to pray, practice, speak or write about their religion at school including carrying a religious book and wearing religious clothes and symbols and students may assemble in private religious groups or clubs on school grounds.

 

 

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