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Can you be truly free in a fully secular country?

before you answer I suggest you read the following:

“if the state you live in, sees life as a one sided form of existence: purely material, the result would be that individuals sanctify their material possessions, then in order to protect their possessions, they are ready to surrender a part of their freedom to the state, which will in return guarantee their protection by way of its organizations; hence, the fully materialistic state, goes no where near the ’state for people’ but controls them by way of taking away their freedoms for a certain protection plan”

versus

‘every human being is born on the same level and they are all free in the eyes of God and owe nothing to no one, hence making political injustice, impossible’
I do think that people are ready to give up their freedoms for a few dimes in order to see their material possessions not go to waste. Altho, where does humanity go then in the middle of all this?

“if the state you live in, sees life as a one sided form of existence: purely material, the result would be that individuals sanctify their material possessions”.

That’s utterly false, and fairly ridiculous.

Believing that nature is everything does not remotely imply sanctifying possessions.

“‘every human being is born on the same level and they are all free in the eyes of God and owe nothing to no one, hence making political injustice, impossible’”

Religious belief most certainly does not make political injustice impossible. That’s just as ridiculous as the first half of the claim.

“Free State Foreign Legion” needed (New Hampshire, WikiLeaks)


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