| This sort of religious bullying is common whenever religion is given the power to bully. It`s no less true for any religion, but in Israel, the religion has the quasi support of the state for added strength and stature. A state religion cannot truly exist as a democracy, other than as a democracy for those in power. They make the rules and policies to keep them in power forever. The minority do not have the rights to protect them from a bullying majority whose main goal is to run them completely out of the state. In the case in point, the court sustained the womans case, but it is far from over. |
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