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"This is a clear attack on the First Amendment guarantees of freedom of religion, expression, and assembly and no one"

Freedom of religion is just another way of saying Freedom of Conscience. It is one's thoughts that give rise to one's religious feelings or speech.

It is from that speech that one finds the ability to expound and speak on a given subject, religious or not. The speech is allowed under the First Amendment to be broadcast in print, twitter, or what ever media one chooses.

This is not so much an attack on religion but on one's own right to an independent point of view. That should be rejected immediately by one and all. Perhaps that will re-emerge from the body politic, but just at this juncture, that unfortunately seems a way off.

Alas the woe that such a show causes.

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Michael Kupperberg
Michael Kupperberg

Written by Michael Kupperberg

San Francisco native, lived mostly in the Bay Area, spent time being a hippie, a real estate broker, residence hotel manager, living in the country, life is goo

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