Uhmm...no. Those are your words, not mine.
Wrong. Folks like you just think you have the right to do wrong, because you fail to reverence God, or acknowledge His ultimate sovereignty.
What do those words mean except that you believe people have no *right* to do what you believe is wrong????
You have the ACLU's vision of what liberty is.
The Bill of Rights, to them, includes the *right* to abort babies, euthanize the elderly and infirm, publish and propagate porn, make merchandise of women's bodies, erase the borders, fill our young people's bodies with drugs, keep felons free to spread mayhem, theft of the people's substance through every conceivable means of taxation, etc...but never can it be read to include the right to religious speech or even thought, political speech or activism that doesn't agree with their marxist agenda, self-protection, property rights, or the right to life.
I can only go by your words here. If you misstated your position - then please correct it.
It seems from your words that you believe that there is no *right* to sin? And you define *sin* as being what the Bible says is sin. And so the reasonable conclusion from your words is that you believe that no one has the *right* to act in any way that deviates from your belief system.
And, as I said, the Islamists also believe that. Can you see the similarity?