To: commonerX
Sorry, I made an assumption in my previous post. I realize now that you yourself weren't claiming to be intimidated. My question remains, however, regarding how feelings of intimidation can be properly justified.
1,134 posted on
08/25/2003 11:22:36 AM PDT by
inquest
(We are NOT the world)
To: inquest
I rather error on the side of freedom for all. A religious person wouldn't feel intimidated if there are no religious icons in a building the omition of such icons shows no preference for any religion, they are free to feel and think as they wish. But someone who is a muslim or jew or any other religion that is not being represented in the building might. I would rather the building be neutral.
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