Less refuting religious homophobic arguments by making fun of obscure mitzvot in the Torah that many Jews actually follow and find spiritually meaningful
More refuting religious homophobic arguments by pointing out that one person’s holy texts should never be used to set public policy & no one should be forced to adhere to the beliefs of someone else’s religion.
Please and thank you.
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quote the first amendment: “Congress shall make NO law respecting an establishment of religion…”
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