1st things 1st
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion,
or prohibiting the free exercise thereof...," says the First Amendment.
So, if individuals who belong to an established religion disgree with
prohibitions made by the leaders of that establishment, are they not
freely exercising their religious beliefs? And if Congress honors
restrictions imposed by those religious leaders by denying services
even religious individuals find necessary for their health, not to
mention their pursuit of happiness, isn't it "respecting an
establishment of religion?"
or prohibiting the free exercise thereof...," says the First Amendment.
So, if individuals who belong to an established religion disgree with
prohibitions made by the leaders of that establishment, are they not
freely exercising their religious beliefs? And if Congress honors
restrictions imposed by those religious leaders by denying services
even religious individuals find necessary for their health, not to
mention their pursuit of happiness, isn't it "respecting an
establishment of religion?"
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