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In reply to the discussion: Religious Leaders In Cuba Outspoken And Critical Of Proposed Constitution [View all]trotsky
(49,533 posts)42. Might as well just use a template.
Other forum participant: "Let's talk about the religious aspects of this particular topic here in the Religion group."
guillaumeb: "But whatabout secular/non-religious instances of the same thing?"
He still either doesn't understand that the Statement of Purpose of this group is to "Discuss religious and theological issues", or is so bothered by any attempt to do so, he reflexively uses whataboutism to try and squelch any legitimate discussion of the specific role religion plays.
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Religious Leaders In Cuba Outspoken And Critical Of Proposed Constitution [View all]
guillaumeb
Feb 2019
OP
"Interesting that another officially secular Government exhibits the exact same intolerance..."
trotsky
Feb 2019
#4
Only your many comments trying to divert from Chinese Governmental intolerance.
guillaumeb
Feb 2019
#44
Catholics harassing Protestants is evidence of the evils of secularism?
Act_of_Reparation
Feb 2019
#33