RE: Religion and the law
September 20, 2018 at 5:01 am
(This post was last modified: September 20, 2018 at 5:02 am by robvalue.)
Very much agreed on that last point!
My question is about where religion actual comes into the law at all. Why say I have a legal right to go mumble in the corner or whatever, or put my hands together and talk to the wall, if I'm allowed to just do those things anyway? Like you say, as long as I'm obeying the law, what's the difference? Is there a time my "religious action" has special protection that my regular ones don't?
(I'm not talking so much about organizations getting free passes and tax dodges which is another whole issue in itself.)
My question is about where religion actual comes into the law at all. Why say I have a legal right to go mumble in the corner or whatever, or put my hands together and talk to the wall, if I'm allowed to just do those things anyway? Like you say, as long as I'm obeying the law, what's the difference? Is there a time my "religious action" has special protection that my regular ones don't?
(I'm not talking so much about organizations getting free passes and tax dodges which is another whole issue in itself.)
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