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 @9JD3TLTPeace and Freedom from Michigan answered…4mos4MO

speak up on it because religious beliefs shouldn't be silenced

 @9JJ2ZSJ from Missouri agreed…4mos4MO

No one should be silenced, from my perspective that's like when someone one is speaking and no one will listen.

 @9JF582Q  from Virginia agreed…4mos4MO

While the constitution guarantees religious freedom and allows for a religiously pluralistic society, the US has been a historically Christian nation and is still nominally a majority Christian nation. Even though no one religion can be codified into law as the official religion of the country, it is reasonable to expect that Christian interests should be represented in the political system relative to the proportion of the population that is Christian. Likewise, it is reasonable to assume that secular interests will be represented proportionally among those who are not religious. People ofte…  Read more

 @9JD3VGZIndependent  from Pennsylvania answered…4mos4MO

I would fight for religious representation, but the government should still have some requirements

 @9JD34NB from Florida answered…4mos4MO

Even though the religions have equal power. They should still not mix with the government because it is not going to be perfectly balanced and one religion will take advantage when given the chance.