
…more necessary than bullets. But once someone indoctrinated by extremists’ beliefs are captured what do we do with them? Many of the recruits captured are children or young adults, some having committed no act of violence, only plans. Some have …

…er been intended to mean that you can discriminate or impose your personal beliefs on other humans. I repeat: YOU CANNOT USE THIS LAW TO DISCRIMINATE OR IMPOSE YOUR PERSONAL BELIEFS ON OTHER HUMANS. The Damage Behind This There is …

…the right to believe as one chooses. One is at liberty to hold up his own beliefs for acceptance. One is at risk when he seeks to assault the beliefs of others, much more so when he attacks and seeks …

…ts of Utah, the particular section is meant to forcefully spread religious beliefs among the student body. Dan Ellis, the president of Atheists of Utah, expressed his concern that this may turn out to become a government-sponsored religion, which is …

…opt their children out of school vaccinations citing deeply held religious beliefs or philosophical opposition. Twenty-one states have religious freedom laws prohibiting even minimal interference with residents’ right to practice their faith. In states with these laws, legislatures may need …

…pitals are Not Disclosing Restrictions They Place on Care Due to Religious Beliefs[/tweetthis] Doctors affiliated with Catholic healthcare facilities are expected to follow several religious and ethical rules as laid out by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. …

…ose laws that would allow companies or other institutions to use religious beliefs as a reason to deny services to employees or customers.” She finds the bills to be contrary to Catholic beliefs, and religious liberty as a whole. …
…religion in a more relaxed manner. However, the problem was not simply the beliefs, but the approach to these beliefs that traditional churches had taken. Although they had revolutionized their beliefs, they had not rejuvenated their practices and …