Most religious people were (and are) against war.
No, that is a myth. There was no such bill. Besides, public displays, such as protest signs or banners, are protected by the First Amendment, as long as the sign or banner is not advocating violence or breaking obscenity laws. Historically, people from all political parties have protested against their government. Some people have protested against President Obama, just as some people protested against President Bush. There are currently no laws that forbid peaceful protest, nor are there any plans for congress to pass such laws.
People protested for both points of view, but the people who were against the right to die were far more vociferous and gained more attention from conservative politicians who in turn tried to intervene in the case.
Yes, there have been numerous instances where US students have protested against the US government. For example, during the Vietnam War, students led widespread protests against US involvement. More recently, students have organized protests against gun violence and climate change, calling for policy changes from the government.
You name any ethnic or religious group, and there is a different group who hates them. Yes, anti-Semitism is unfortunately alive and well.
There is no standard collective noun for religious people, however, any collective noun for people that suits the situation will work, for example:a congregation of religious peoplea crowd of religious peoplea crew of religious peoplea mob of religious people
There is no standard collective noun for religious people, however, any collective noun for people that suits the situation will work, for example:a congregation of religious peoplea crowd of religious peoplea crew of religious peoplea mob of religious people
Very much so, * Abortion has been protested in the streets by Pro-Life specialists and religious leaders...... * Transplants have been protested at one time or another, especially the heart. * Some current religions object to any cutting of the body at all. * Some religions object to any sort of mind-altering drugs. * Some religions object to any sort of treatment, if a member of their religion is not on staff. * Then add all the mutilations that are sanctioned only by religious establishment and questioned by any medical organization.
Answer: They have banned HP saga because they feel its showing young minds that witchcraft is good. They have ripped copy off shelfs Answer: I am not aware that any STATE has banned Harry Potter. Perhaps some schools have banned it, and certainly some religious organizations have protested against Harry Potter.
Religious, as people of any race may be Sikh or Muslim.
No. In fact, Lincoln did not drink at all, but he did not have any religious scruples against alcohol.
No. Catholicism is against religious circumcision, so not many, if any, Catholics are circumcised.
some religious tool who wasnt getting any decided that people had to be as miserable as him so he put out propganda about pot and since people were gullible they ate up his lies just like today people belive its bad because its illegal yet tobacco and alchol is worse for you and their are legal and the people who are against drugs religious and politicans are both untillegent religious people in invisble people and politicans lie off their buttsand are slavesfor their lobbyists.