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Originally Posted by Makarov
I think that it's important to distinguish between beliefs and actions. People are free to believe whatever they like. The state should only intervene when someone acts in a way that causes an adverse effect for a person or group of people due to a protected characteristic.
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I don't think it is that important outside of a court room. I judge people all the time on their beliefs because the distance between belief and action is no so great in most cases. I have zero time for anyone who thinks dogs are dirty and will send them to hell upon touch. It's just going to be a matter of time before that person's actions piss me off. Same with any number of beliefs...lgbtq being one of many. Quite honestly I don't think religious people are any different.