There are widespread attempts to redefine the First Amendment to simply mean “You are free to believe anything at your place of worship but you are not free to practice your conscience elsewhere.
Rick Warren, in the Orange Country Register (via sds)
I mean, seriously.
I can’t believe how persecuted I was as a Christian attempting to “practice my conscience” in public. Life was so difficult for me. That’s why I quit.
</sarcasm>
Ugh.
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shiny-objects said:
Or to practice his conscience on (or for) other people. Jerk.
And nobody’s telling you that you can’t practice your religion. They’re telling you that if you don’t comply with the law of the land, you’ll lose your tax-exempt status.
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