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As an atheist, have you read the Qur'an? What made you not convinced by it?

I've read parts, I'll admit I've never made it all the way through.It's a rather dull legal document that only differentiates itself from being "medieval tax code and common law vol 3" by declaring the greatness of God after every few lines. I found the bible more convincing, and I refer to that as "the atheist recruitment book".

Should Trump be impeached for admitting that he doesn't think there is a national emergency at the very moment he declared a national emergency? How could this not be an affront to our Constitution, and a high crime?

As I write this, there are four answers.Three basically attack the OP for daring to suggest that Trump is not a gift from the Almighty with the right to do whatever he wants.Yes, I agree. Trump’s actions and the words belying them do, in my opinion, meet the definition of “high crimes” that the writers of the Constitution were familiar with from English common law.I do wonder, though, where the horde of Republicans who were outraged at “executive overreach” back in 2014 have gone. Perhaps we should put out an amber alert for them?

Should the Supreme Court have the power to declare that people have a legally protected natural right — even if that right is not mentioned in the U.S. Constitution?

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