Atheists have
the same right to freedom of speech that the religious do.
Not exact matches
I live in America, where, as you say, everyone has the
right to believe or not believe and, as you don't say, where everyone has the
same freedom of speech.
Sure they do,
same as anyone has a
right to say abortion is wrong (or
right, seriously... whatever) And for all the Christians out there, I know it sucks but guess what,
freedom of speech applies
to atheists too.
I have the
right to freedom of speech I have the privalage
to drive if I have good behavior, these are not the
same thing.
Iraqi Christians are treated less than third (3rd) class citizens, No
Rights of Freedom of speech or expression, thought, opinion etc., No
Rights to Practice Religion, Hateful
of Christians, when in Reality its the Christians that were there LONG before the Arabs, its a matter
of facts, Iraqi Christians still speak the ARAMAIC Language, the
same exact language as Jesus Christ Spoke (our GOD), the descendant
of Abraham, from the Land
of the Chaldean «UR».
@D žuris In Greece is the
same, key difference is this is done
to regulate an addictive habit from going out
of hand, as it is done with tangible issues alike like tobacco, and has nothing
to do with suppressing any fundamental
right to an individuals
freedom of speech.
If Scalia, Thomas et al believe that corporations are entitled
to First Amendments
freedom of speech rights then I ask why, under Fourteenth Amendments Equal Protection provisions they do not pay taxes at the
same rate that I pay?
Removing the 2nd Amendment would require the
same process as removing any
of the other foundational
rights, such as
freedom of speech, the presumption
of innocence, or trial by jury (and is about as likely
to happen.)
We asked 100 women... If you dated a fireman, name something
of his you might like
to play with... SUBSCRIBE: http:///FamilyFeudSub PLAY Think before you yell at a child you've never met for using their
freedom of speech and
freedom to act, the
same right that you're fighting for.
As a result, the
right to freedom of speech in the form
of the
right to discuss, debate and indeed lampoon religion is a fundamental feature
of a free society, but the
same arguments can not be applied
to discussion
of race...»
In a statement issued Monday evening, the Center for Medical Progress said it «uses the
same undercover techniques that investigative journalists have used for decades in exercising our First Amendment
rights to freedom of speech and
of the press, and follows all applicable laws.