DaveO wrote:But in a secular state laws ought not to be framed on religious basis...
Granted you wouldn't make law purely on the basis of what it says in a holy book but I'm not sure how you could avoid/prevent a person's religious views influencing their ethical outlook.
Rock God X wrote:Isn't it more the case (as with gay marriage and whatnot) that these people have a view, then they look (very selectively) for scripture to justify their views, rather than the other way around. I mean, you don't see these same people campaigning to ban shellfish or mixed-fibre clothing, do you?
Whilst I wouldn't claim that to be the case universally, I do believe it is very often as you say.
Indeed, how many times have we seen it on this very forum where people can't back up their unthinking prejudice with a real reason.