[Fundamentalism] It is not moral to force religion upon non-believers

Word’s have meanings, you can’t just twist things around to make a point!

I read through the thread. You’re supporting the idea of theocratic government and defending authoritarianism. You are saying that a government should have the right to control its citizens if justified using a millennia old book.

OP said no, denying people human rights and basic freedom on religious grounds is wrong, governments should be secular and focus only on the wellbeing on the citizens (as opposed to enforcing one religion). That is what you then claim is dictatorial.

If you were not Muslim, you would not like to live in a country that enforces Islam as law. Whether you are Muslim or not, you would have the freedom to practice your own faith in a secular country (in which all religions are treated equally under the law). More freedom does not equal “dictatorship.”

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