I'd allow it, but there would be strict laws governing it.
1. No religious exemptions to any laws, period, including tax laws.
2. Religious organizations cannot have paid employees.
3. All children attend public schools.
4. Attempting to breach the wall between church and state or attempting to interfere with the rights of other citizens in any way
will result in the offenders being air dropped into Iran, where they can sample the pleasures of Theocracy.
Actually, if you really wanted to be cruel, you'd force religious people to live strictly by the rules in their various texts, and enforce the prescribed punishments for those who break them.
1. No religious exemptions to any laws, period, including tax laws.
2. Religious organizations cannot have paid employees.
3. All children attend public schools.
4. Attempting to breach the wall between church and state or attempting to interfere with the rights of other citizens in any way
will result in the offenders being air dropped into Iran, where they can sample the pleasures of Theocracy.
Actually, if you really wanted to be cruel, you'd force religious people to live strictly by the rules in their various texts, and enforce the prescribed punishments for those who break them.
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