joG
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Wrong. Congress is not allowed to pass a law that specifically targets a particular religious practice or religion. It would be impossible to not make laws that never infringe on someone's religious practices because people have all sorts of religious practices. Some people feel women should not be able to be in charge of men, so having laws that explicitly work toward equal employment opportunities for men and women, placing women in charge of men in public offices or positions, easily violates the religious practices/beliefs of some people. But there is no issue there with conflict with the Constitution because the law is not directly targeting any single religious practice or belief. The "infringement" is collateral to the purpose of the law itself.
"Specifically"? I must have missed that word. And the rest? Is nonsense blah of the type that the New-Bigot people love.