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Originally Posted by d-ray657
Care to elaborate? Just what is the extent of the protection of religious organizations and religious practices?
Should any balancing factors be applied?
Do religious rights trump all others?
Does it matter whether a religious organization is operating in a secular capacity?
Or should business enterprises totally unrelated to a religious organization be able to dictate the beliefs and practices of their employees?
Enlighten us.
Regards,
D-Ray
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Indian casinos should be able to sell peyote, and Rastafarians should be able to set up on every street corner and sell ganja. And of course, Christian Scientists should be able to burn down hospitals without being charged with arson and the Amish should be able to demand horse-drawn ambulances. And of course the Mt. Sinai Hospital system should be able to refuse service to uncircumscribed males or compel circumcision before they treat your broken leg, while refusing to serve anything but matzo ball soup and pastrami sandwiches (no cheese).
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Last edited by finnbow; 02-08-2014 at 10:26 AM.
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