Discrimination
Every country in the world has, peradventure, law that discriminates ethically, in any form of ethics that affects society.
Otherwise there is social chaos and no society.
The law may treat everyone as ‘equal’ but they are so in the face of ethical duty or responsibility.
Therefore, everything they do that has social implication is actually or potentially subject to the law.
Exactly the same considerations apply to ‘religions’ of all and every kind.
Everything in religion is actually or potentially subject to the law of a country.
That must logically include the ‘cosmology’ of religion or belief.
In plain fact this country [UK] has law that discriminates regarding the content of religion, and therefore discriminates between religions with respect to their social responsibility.
Discrimination
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commonsense
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Re: Discrimination
Truly every act, whether the result of social implication or religious inspiration, is potentially subject to law.RWStanding wrote: ↑Thu Dec 05, 2019 8:31 am Discrimination
... [E]verything... that has social implication is actually or potentially subject to the law.
Everything in religion is actually or potentially subject to the law of a country... In plain fact this country [UK] has law that discriminates regarding the content of religion...
What is the UK’s law that discriminates, and what is the content that is the object of discrimination?
Re: Discrimination
yes, of course, depending upon the Nation those reigious laws superceed secular national laws - i,e, the saudis (yemen too)PeteGotcher wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2020 2:46 pm Doesn't religion have its own laws that go separate from the laws of the country?
hell, even when that is not the case - as in here in America, there are Hassidic Laws - no bearing in our State Law - but if you are Hassidic woman being beat by a husband, and do not appeal to the State's Laws - you voluntarily suject yourself to Hessidic religious laws.
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commonsense
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Re: Discrimination
commonsense wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2020 11:25 pmWhat is the UK’s law that discriminates, and what is the content that is the object of the discrimination?