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TKDB
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  • Does the Atheist stance align with the United States values?

    I understand how some may view Religion in general, but aren't our individual values, an inner reflection of our inner stances?


    Being Non Religious is voluntary.

    Just as being Religious is voluntary.

    Hence the question, do some and their non Religious stances align with U.S. Values?  






    PlaffelvohfenZombieguy1987
  • Freedom of Speech?

    @Dee

    @MayCaesar

    If either of the YOU TWO have an issue with the topic, then take it up with Aarong? 
    PlaffelvohfenHappy_KillbotDee
  • Freedom of Speech?

    @Happy_Killbot

    If you have an issue with the topic, then take it up with Aarong?


    PlaffelvohfenHappy_KillbotDee
  • Freedom of Speech?

    Does the Freedom of Speech include the uses of the "F" bomb, or other vulgar or similar sentiments, to be utilized by any individual, while any individual is making a counter argument, in regards to any debate?

    I've looked by doing some research on the very definition of the Freedom of Speech, and I'm not seeing where the use of an "F" bomb, or the uses of other vulgar language, or similar sentiments, are specifically covered, or allowed by the very definition of the Freedom of Speech language itself?

    (As a side bar example, the Second Amendment, gives individuals the right to bear arms, but NO WHERE in the Second Amendment, does it specifically state, that any citizen, is allowed to bear illegal arms, does it?)

    Yet thousands of times in the United States, crimes get committed by individuals who use illegal arms to commit their crimes with?

    So that tells me that there are millions of illegal gun owners, who view the Second Amendment in a different light, outside of how the rest of the United States VIEWS the Second Amendment?)

    And I'm getting the impression, that there are millions of U.S. citizens, who VIEW the Freedom of Speech, through the individual lens of their own thought process, outside of what the definition of the Freedom of Speech entails?

    "Freedom of speech is a principle that supports the freedom of an individual or a community to articulate their opinions and ideas without fear of retaliation, censorship, or legal sanction."
    Wikipedia › wiki › Freedom_of_spe...
    Importance

    "Limitations
    The Limits of Free Speech. The First Amendment allows us to speak our mind and stand up for what we believe in. However, the limits on free speech are rooted in the principle that we're not allowed to harm others to get what we want. That's why we're not allowed to use to speech for force, fraud, or defamation."

    "def·a·ma·tion
    /ˌdefəˈmāSH(ə)n/
    noun
    1. the action of damaging the good reputation of someone; slander or libel.
      "she sued him for defamation"



    Happy_KillbotPlaffelvohfenDee
  • Abortion is Eugenics in Action

    Abortion is the mindful byproduct of a love, over a "lifestyle," versus the love over "life" itself.


    Adoption, makes the life of a fetus, a winner in life. 
    PlaffelvohfenDee

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