An (IR)Religious Justification for not Prohibiting Pronoun Prayers

3 years ago
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Atheists, Christians, and religious people generally have a categorical right to practice our faith in places we are compelled to be (work, school, prison, etc), within reasonable limits.

Your demand that I participate in your religious practices at the expense of my own religious practices (which includes lack of religious practices) is not within reasonable limits to the extent which can be reasonably accommodated without infringing on the rights of others.

This video explores the Lutheran position and theological non-cognitivism, a position/ rhetorical standpoint that can be adopted by a person of any faith to challenge the incoherent, faith- based ideology underpinning these practices.

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