You are being very gracious in what you say IAQ, because I have seen firsthand how many of my LGBTQ friends have been
treated by religious people who knew or suspected my friends were LGBTQ.
Not exact matches
This is at first glance an anomalous position to find Habermas taking, because he generally appears to be skeptical of religion,
treating it as a form of ideology that systematically distorts communication
by virtue of the fact that
religious people generally seem to be unable to abandon their own suppositions long enough to truly consider the interests and values of others.
His stances
religious or not are not the norm so
people should take anything from him or any of the
religious right with a grain of salt, they're extremist who run
by a different drummer and should be
treated that way!!
This article
treats of the «City of God», the political and
religious centre of the
People of Israel, with its destruction
by the Romans after it had become the scene...
Lord Chief Justice Morgan, delivering his judgment, said: «Anyone who applies a
religious aspect or a political aspect to the provision of services may be caught
by equality legislation, not because the legislation
treats their
religious belief or political opinion less favourably but because that
person seeks to distinguish, on a basis that is prohibited, between those who will receive that service and those who will not.»