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Or in other words, if I don't like christian prayers at a public meeting that might affect my life, I shouldn't bother to show up and voice my opposition. Is that what you are saying? Because it sure reads that way
Certainly looks like you would prefer that atheists, pagans and other non-christians not participate in public forums where laws and statutes are being discussed. Legal matters that could affect their lives. Nice way to get rid of your political opponents. Not quite what I think of as "Libertarian" philosophy
That's exactly what I'm saying. If you're more concerned about being offended than you are with the substance of the meeting than your input on the topic shouldn't be valued anyways.
Or you could do something totally radical like show up to the meeting when the prayer is over.....
It's all up to you tho..... It's your freedom to attend or not to attend. People shouldn't drop their civil rights because you're opposed - people shouldn't cater to you..