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2 responses to “High court seems uncertain about beliefs v. bias conflict”

  1. Gay Marriage Watch » Blog Archive » US Supreme Court Hears Religion vs. Non-Discrimination Case

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  2. John

    Belief v. Bias is distinction with no difference and this article (with all due respect) begs the question: Does any religion’s belief system exempt it from the law on First Amendment grounds and if not why not?

    While “religion [may be] all about belief,” the First Amendment’s Freedom of religion is about not imposing those religious beliefs on others – especially where the proselytizer seeks tax dollars to further his dogma. The mere fact of a ‘religious’ belief does not shelter a bigot who seeks to impose those beliefs on others while taking tax dollars. If one religious faction has the deeply held religious belief that a human sacrifice is necessary forgive our sins, or if another faction LIKEWISE believes a child must be tossed into a volcano to appease another angry god, does “freedom of religion” permit them to take tax dollars to secure a public forum to further such insane beliefs? Of course not.

    What is missing in this discussion is legal education and the ability to make distinctions with a real difference. For instance Joseph Smith believed in and the Mormon church mandated polygamy. It was not a mere belief but a religious command. Yet Utah could not become a state unless Mormons abandoned this practice. Though not a mere belief but a religious command, still, Freedom of Religion does not permit polygamy. Understand and explain why and you have an answer to this issue.

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