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by tssva
2087 days ago
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How is an individual refusing to provide a service which is readily available from others significantly impacting other people's life? Also not being able to practice ritual sacrifice if it is part of your faith is a violation of your religious freedom. We as society have made the decision that the right to life is a greater right than your right to freely practice your religion but it is still a violation of your right. It is just another example of how in a functioning society decisions have to be constantly be made regarding whose rights are greater than someone else's under what circumstances. |
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That's a strawman.
> Also not being able to practice ritual sacrifice if it is part of your faith is a violation of your religious freedom.
No, it's not. The ritual is not illegal in its religious aspect. Harming the other person is illegal.
By the same logic I could claim that running someone over is freedom of movement. It's not.