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The LP is not hostile towards religion or people of faith. I am hostile to people who try to impose their own beliefs on others by claiming it is their religous liberty to do so. Everyone has a right to believe whatever they want without being imposed upon by anyone else. That's the part the religious right forgets. They have the right to worship and live in whatever manner they choose. The main problem is they want to make everyone else live and worship like they do. We do not want to create a non-religous society, we want a society with TRUE religious tolerance (not just evangelical Christian tolerance), allowing people to worship (or not) as they see fit.
 
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