I am 100% certain that nothing even remotely close to that has ever been considered anywhere ever, let alone actually happened.
On a note unrelated to what you said but most likely related to what you intended me to hear, don’t blame your religion for your faults. Furthermore, even if bigotry was a requirement to follow the teachings of a Christ who would have actually been rather opposed to the concept, imposing the views of one particular religious sect, even if that view were shared by 90% of the population, on the rest of the population would be a gross *VIOLATION* of religious freedom.
Religious freedom means that everybody gets their own beliefs and you can’t use yours to harm them, not that you can do whatever you want–hurt whoever you dislike–and excuse it be calling it an expression of religious freedom.
Other people get it, too. That’s what makes it freedom.
And please, I’m a Christian, and you’re implying that I’m a bigot. I think I’m more offended by that than by which of God’s children you call worthless.





