^ Right. The thing is, I can understand Christians wanting to spread their message and have everyone share their beliefs (to an extent we probably all want
that), but forcing it on other people - and limiting what other people can express - is not the right way to do that. Imagine if Buddhism suddenly grew and
people wanted to put Buddhist principles in courthouses and wanted meditation time in schools. I bet Christians would protest that, yet they want the Ten
Commandments on courthouses and want prayer in school. It's hypocritical.
Having said that, I am more than willing to admit that Christians get a lot of flack for no other reason than they are the majority religion in the U.S.
However, the Constitution was set up to protect the minority because the majority will take care of itself. At some point or another, we will all be in a
minority group, and that's the group that needs protecting. If you don't protect the minority, then we all get lost.