• Kalash
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    41 year ago

    in general enforcing a cultural nonreligious hegemony by banning any religious displays at work and in public goes against the freedom of religion.

    Freedom of religion is stupid anyway. Freedom of speak and expression already allows people to believe any fiction they want, there is no reason why a certain selection of fictional ideas need a special status.

    • @branchial@feddit.de
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      01 year ago

      They are given a special status by being banned though. Freedom of expression extends to being free to express your religion through clothing, these laws exempt them from this right and give them a special banned status.

      • Kalash
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        41 year ago

        There is nothing wrong with banning dangerous ideologies and their symbols.

        • @branchial@feddit.de
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          1 year ago

          So you want religion banned across the board? If its a dangerous ideology surely simply banning it in public workplaces is insufficient but any religious institution, place of congregation, text or item ought to be confiscated and rooted out

          Edit: also lets be clear here, by dangerous ideology you are not referring to all religions because these bans affect some religions more than others and very conveniently not the predominant one, but the one constantly maligned and singled out as a “dangerous ideology”.

          • Kalash
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            41 year ago

            So you want religion banned across the board?

            No, just dangerous ideologies (which include all major religions). Religions like pastafarism or the satanic temple are totally fine.

            • @branchial@feddit.de
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              11 year ago

              So religions are not inherently dangerous ideologies but some of them are.

              By what criteria should a government decide which religions should be banned?

              • Kalash
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                31 year ago

                I’d start with looking through their club charters and apply general hate speech rules.

                • @branchial@feddit.de
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                  -11 year ago

                  But we are talking about banning an entire religion and any symbol or item associated with it from the public and workplace, not some clubs and their signage. My question is how should a government decide if e.g. christianity as a religion is a dangerous ideology, and should therefore be banned, or whether it isn’t? We are not talking about banning some clubs here, but your claim that some religions are inherently so dangerous that any religious display or symbolism should be banned from the public and workplace. And presumably since they are so dangerous probably ought to be banned in entirety.

                  • Kalash
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                    31 year ago

                    Same way they decide which terrorist groups and nazi organisation are dangerous. You look at their fucking charters/book/scripture and the actions of their members.

              • Kalash
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                21 year ago

                What means dangerous in this case?

                Just it’s regular textbook definition.

                And what makes the major religions dangerous?

                Claiming a monopolity on truth, indoctrinating people with lies, promiting homophobia, xenophobia, rape, violence, slavery, etc.

                • @Lightdm@feddit.de
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                  01 year ago

                  Most governments indoctrinate their people with lies. Christianity and islam and strongly against xenophobia (I don’t have much knowledge about judaism, so can’t speak for or against it). Same goes for rape. Slavery is legal to this day in the USA for example.
                  I hope you can see my point, that standing on the moral basis of the modern western societies can make it seem like people, who live their lifes following different rules, may be “backwards” or “morally inferior” but you are lacking the logical foundation to claim something like that.

                  • Kalash
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                    01 year ago

                    Most governments indoctrinate their people with lies

                    I agree, but one wrong doesn’t justify another one.

                    I hope you can see my point, that standing on the moral basis of the modern western societies can make it seem like people, who live their lifes following different rules, may be “backwards” or “morally inferior” but you are lacking the logical foundation to claim something like that.

                    Not sure there is much of a point. Morality in an entirly human invented concept, no one has any fundation for it other than their personal believes. If I believe people that follow religious rules are backwards that claim is just as logical founded as a religions person thinking I’m am infidel that will burn in hell. It’s all made up. Some of the made up stories are just way stupider than others.