I know that people think that people are always trying to push their religion onto someone else, but people in many countries of the world have representatives who should consider what most people want. Just being passive about everything can ignore what most people want. There are differences between voicing your opinion, casting your vote, and pushing your religion onto someone else.
~ @SuperDyl
Keep in mind I'm not just referring to a friendly "Have you heard about Jesus?" conversation, that's fine. What I am talking about is attempts by you religious folk to try to force your views on us rational folk. This includes any attempts to legislate your religious worldviews and any attempts to try to direct people's behavior by force.
So trying to nicely convert people once and backing off when they say "No", then that's cool, have at it. But the second you try to force me to act in any way guided by your religion, regardless, is unacceptable and unAmerican.
I don't really like the way LGBT is being pushed in our faces. I'm a Christian and I don't really give a f*** but a lot of people just point out that they are gay and say they are "discriminated" when nobody really cares.
~ @jadenPete
That's not a fair assessment because we almost literally have a major force in the government who has actively tried to legislate against a sub-group of people. It took the Supreme Court to make it law of the land that two people can get married. Who was the opposition in this? Religion