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Old August 31st 04, 09:05 AM
Brian Burger
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On Mon, 30 Aug 2004, C J Campbell wrote:


"Tom S." wrote in message
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"C J Campbell" wrote in message
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To the contrary, it is the freedom OF religion amendment, not freedom

FROM
religion.


Can't have one without the other.


You certainly can. In fact, they are mutually exclusive. Freedom FROM
religion amounts to a prohibition of religion, whereas freedom OF religion
means that anyone can worship who, what, or how they wish, or not at all if
it suits them.


Errr... the last part of your sentence ("...or not at all...") IS freedom
from religion, isn't it? IE you can choose to be free from religion, while
other people can choose to practice whatever religion they want.

They aren't mutually exclusive, the larger one (freedom of...) should
automatically include the detailed one (freedom from...).

Where it gets complicated, of course, is where someone else's religion
invades public life. "In God We Trust", and stuff like that... I'm not
going to go there right now, it's even MORE off topic that we already
are...

Brian.