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SolaVitae t1_j12x6bq wrote

I think the issue is that the government is the one celebrating one religion exclusively. We tend to want less religion involved in our politics not more

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isaacfisher t1_j12ypwd wrote

It's quite the opposite, its acknowledging a minority religion, and not* involving it in politics. Hannukah btw is not very religious holiday. Definitely not one of the main holy-days of Judaism, almost secular

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SolaVitae t1_j12yxnw wrote

>It's quite the opposite, its acknowledging a minority religion, and involving it in politics.

How is that the opposite of what I said?

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isaacfisher t1_j130zxz wrote

Sorry, I meant not involving in politics. It's just acknowledging not involving. And its another religion other than the mainstream one.

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AugustWolf22 t1_j13f13n wrote

So as long as it's a minority religion you'd be ok with it being involved in politics?

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