Quote:
Originally Posted by MathGeek
A person's right to exercise his conscience in refraining from an objectionable act does not and should not depend on whether that objection of conscience is reasonable to the majority or the instituting authority.
Attempts to de-legitimize the objection of conscience only serve to justify the state forcing the objectionable act upon the individual.
But the exercise of free conscience should not depend on the reasonableness of the objection to the majority or to the governmental authority.
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this statement can be applied to everything you are against...gay marriage, legalization of marijuana, the representation of cultural diversity in America...