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There are several non-Abrahamic religions who's entire "faith" is non-violence. Similar to atheism who's only "faith" is non-magical thinking. I don't like calling atheism a religion, but I'm speaking in terms of past SCOTUS?(not sure, not an attorney, it's why I'm asking, trls)...
If non-violence is a religion, (which it is for ~25-30% of this worlds population (wiki it)) would violence also not constitute a religion in the U.S.?
Put another way: If violence is not a religion, would non-violence constitute a religion in the U.S.?
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
where2begin
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