Now calm down, I know its me. I know I often post about this stuff, but this has a little more room for debate and a little more substance.
metalconcertwhatevabro | Herald Sun
The above article explains everything to a tee. It is an older article but I think it deserves some discussion. Its basically saying that it wants to ban an atheistic concert from playing on one of the most 'sacred' days of the christian year. Now, that in itself would be considered a vile thing to do considering that we are a secular society. However gimmicky they adversed the gig, its not breaking any laws.
anyway. This article pertains to 'easter' or 'good friday'. They wanted to have an atheistic concert and the news got word of this and publisized it as an 'offensive event'. I guess theres not really much else to say than ask the question,
Considering the circumstances, if the government were to shut down this event, would that be in violation of secularism?
I would think so. Would you? why not?
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