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In a debate on religious freedom, an atheist might argue, "If we allow any religious symbols
in public schools, it will soon lead to schools forcing religious teachings
on all students, ultimately ending in government-enforced religious practice."
This argument is a slippery slope because it presumes that a minor acceptance of religious
expression will inevitably escalate to extreme outcomes like mandatory religious indoctrination,
without substantiating how or why these extreme steps would necessarily follow.