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Re: Indiana's 'No Gay Wedding' Pizzeria Has Closed
Because it isn't necessary for such a thing to be recent or to be something commonly practiced, just to be a belief. There is nothing in the Constitution that says that the religion must be "mainstream" for a person to be protected to practice that religion.
See, that's the problem, is that you won't name what religions you are talking about, along with recent examples of their attempts at human sacrifice as I asked...You only come back with vague references to either religions centuries past, or some reference to witches and warlocks, as if that meets the parameters of "main stream religion" in the United States....Face it, you have NOTHING.
Because it isn't necessary for such a thing to be recent or to be something commonly practiced, just to be a belief. There is nothing in the Constitution that says that the religion must be "mainstream" for a person to be protected to practice that religion.