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quote from Hasoos:
off the to of my head
Abortion
Stem Cell research
Prayer in School
Book Banning
Internet censorship
TV Censorship
Opposition to right to die
Teaching creationism in schools
Giving government grants to Faith based initiative groups
Don't know the religious background, so it makes it a little difficult to deal with specific issues, but I think the one thing that isn't happening is that Christian ideals are being forced down anyone's throat. In fact, over the last quarter-century, more and more "religious" freedoms were taken away in the name of "separation of church and state", in which most people (I will not surmise whether you are one or not) are completely off-base in their understanding.
Teaching "creationism" in schools may not be popular, but it has a lot less holes than the theory of "darwinism" does. If you have a chance, check out from the library a copy of "the Genesis Flood", which is pretty good about the scientific and engineering principles behind the biblical view of Creation. One of the sad things about the state of our education system is that other "religions" and "gods" have been set up in direct opposition to the God of the Bible/Torah/Koran in our society. Global Warming is, currently, an unfounded scientific principle that many use to attempt to explain phenomena in our world. It is no more proven than the Six Day Creation theory, yet many (who generally are liberal-progressive in their worldview, though I wouldn't just generally apply that moniker to all of them) seem to think that if you attempt to disprove Global Warming, you're a religious nut, an unscientific rube, or in the pockets of Big Oil. Should you attempt to introduce Six-Day Creation as a competing "theory" to the Theory of Evolution, it's blasphemous and cause for dismissal.
(just the first example.. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,259844,00.html)
Prayer in school has been successfully removed by "progressives". Sex education is taught to kindergartners in California. Abortion has been legal for 30 years. Each of these has taken a value I hold dearly, and turned it into something that is illegal or perverse. How is that being forced down YOUR throat?
Suicide has been illegal since the birth of our country. Upholding that law is having "religion shoved down your throat?"
I don't know about censorship, other than I can watch just about anything on any channel of my television, and if it's not there, I can darn sure find it on the internet. I can't remember the last time a book was able to be banned from school curricula (though I'm sure one can be found), other than religious texts.
I don't know much about grants to faith-based religious groups, so I can't speak about that one, sorry.
I'll add some. Marriage has been changed into something it isn't. If you want to have a "civil union", cool beans. No problems with your freedom to pursue happiness. But I have a problem with those who illegally had a marriage performed (mayor of SF--I'm looking at you) when it was against the law, but it's not prosecuted because no one wants to tell a homosexual it's wrong to break the law. I would submit that that is having someone else's religion shoved down my throat, as an American who believes in laws.
"Progressive" judges who think that their bench is an excuse to promote their philosophy that man is generally good, and have no accountability in their sentencing, is something else shoved down my throat.
I'll stop for now. </soapbox>

quote from Hasoos:
off the to of my head
Abortion
Stem Cell research
Prayer in School
Book Banning
Internet censorship
TV Censorship
Opposition to right to die
Teaching creationism in schools
Giving government grants to Faith based initiative groups
Don't know the religious background, so it makes it a little difficult to deal with specific issues, but I think the one thing that isn't happening is that Christian ideals are being forced down anyone's throat. In fact, over the last quarter-century, more and more "religious" freedoms were taken away in the name of "separation of church and state", in which most people (I will not surmise whether you are one or not) are completely off-base in their understanding.
Teaching "creationism" in schools may not be popular, but it has a lot less holes than the theory of "darwinism" does. If you have a chance, check out from the library a copy of "the Genesis Flood", which is pretty good about the scientific and engineering principles behind the biblical view of Creation. One of the sad things about the state of our education system is that other "religions" and "gods" have been set up in direct opposition to the God of the Bible/Torah/Koran in our society. Global Warming is, currently, an unfounded scientific principle that many use to attempt to explain phenomena in our world. It is no more proven than the Six Day Creation theory, yet many (who generally are liberal-progressive in their worldview, though I wouldn't just generally apply that moniker to all of them) seem to think that if you attempt to disprove Global Warming, you're a religious nut, an unscientific rube, or in the pockets of Big Oil. Should you attempt to introduce Six-Day Creation as a competing "theory" to the Theory of Evolution, it's blasphemous and cause for dismissal.
(just the first example.. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,259844,00.html)
Prayer in school has been successfully removed by "progressives". Sex education is taught to kindergartners in California. Abortion has been legal for 30 years. Each of these has taken a value I hold dearly, and turned it into something that is illegal or perverse. How is that being forced down YOUR throat?
Suicide has been illegal since the birth of our country. Upholding that law is having "religion shoved down your throat?"
I don't know about censorship, other than I can watch just about anything on any channel of my television, and if it's not there, I can darn sure find it on the internet. I can't remember the last time a book was able to be banned from school curricula (though I'm sure one can be found), other than religious texts.
I don't know much about grants to faith-based religious groups, so I can't speak about that one, sorry.
I'll add some. Marriage has been changed into something it isn't. If you want to have a "civil union", cool beans. No problems with your freedom to pursue happiness. But I have a problem with those who illegally had a marriage performed (mayor of SF--I'm looking at you) when it was against the law, but it's not prosecuted because no one wants to tell a homosexual it's wrong to break the law. I would submit that that is having someone else's religion shoved down my throat, as an American who believes in laws.
"Progressive" judges who think that their bench is an excuse to promote their philosophy that man is generally good, and have no accountability in their sentencing, is something else shoved down my throat.
I'll stop for now. </soapbox>