To: lugsoul
You repeatedly asked a question with that statement as a premise.That statement was not my premise. 1. My premise was that lack of belief in a Creator (or, perhaps I should say, belief that there isn't a Creator) is a religious belief. 2. I also said that religious beliefs are not religions. Now put Statements 1 and 2 together, and what do you come up with?
1,031 posted on
08/22/2003 12:03:04 PM PDT by
inquest
(We are NOT the world)
To: inquest
Now you are just playing silly semantic games. I STILL disagree with your premise. If lack of belief in religion is a "religious belief" then, by your logic, an organization of non-believers is a "religion." I don't buy it. So your question is meaningless to me. But, to get to the core of what you were asking, I repeat again that the Bill of Rights is not religious law, and the Sharia is.
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