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Michael_Neal
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Not at all, how does the exercising of ones religious beliefs establish their religious view? People are free to accept or reject whatever religious belief they want. People are free to go to that doctor or not. Nobody is forcing them to receive the elective treatment from that doctor.If the state legislates that a MDs religious beliefs allow them to not treat homosexuals-something that only some religions believe is a sin- then that would be a de facto establishment of a particular religious view.
The ruling forces the doctor to act against his faith, the doctor’s right is what is being trampled here.
I guess you would prefer the judges who are pressured by liberal interests groups that lobby for agendas that contradict the very words of the Constitution. Those who use creative interpretation of the law to trump the rights directly mentioned by the Constitution.Obviously this is only one interpretation and I should have been clearer on that. As we have seen, judges and legal scholars interpret the Constitution very differently in different circumstances. A judge up for re-election in a very right wing Christian area would likely have made a very different decision in this case…![]()
How can you justify favoring this interpretation with your faith?