Religious theology has zero place in public policy. Z.E.R.O.
If you want something in public policy based around a religious idea, like don't kill people, then sell it as such, that's ok. But don't say, don't kill people because that's what religion says. That is wholly improper. Secularism is the proper way to good public policy. It ferrets out concepts that are flawed from the start. Like, why would you ever run an adoption agency, where you used sexual orientation as a means of determining who could raise kids in a good environment and who couldn't? There's no logic there. That argument basically it's ok if this kids life worse in foster care, than with this particular family because they violate our moral standard. That sort of opinion should have no place in policy.
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He's just like if Snow White was competitive, horny, and capable of beating the shit out of anyone that called her Pops.
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