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In reply to the discussion: So...if those that attacked in Paris aren't "real" muslims, and KKK isn't "real" christians [View all]wavesofeuphoria
(525 posts)3. It is an excellent question!! How does
Hobby Lobby prove they have a religious belief preventing them from doing something? Do they have to fill out some form or something to prove this??
Because if you are a CO ... there is an application that must be filled out and approved.
http://www.centeronconscience.org/images/stories/pdf/The_Guide_for_COs_in_the_Military.pdf
Did Hobby Lobby have to do that?
Why all the religious exemptions (taxes, etc) when not one has shown to be really a member of X religion? And is it just "belief"? Are some sorts of actions or behaviours required to be shown? Do we have to define what being a X means?? (X = some religion)
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So...if those that attacked in Paris aren't "real" muslims, and KKK isn't "real" christians [View all]
Heddi
Jan 2015
OP
I know. The pretzel logic and mental gymnastics that they have to go through is nothing short of an
PeaceNikki
Jan 2015
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