"A Bible study group and a book club are not treated the same"

Brad Pardee bp51414 at windstream.net
Sun Jun 21 15:30:49 PDT 2009


It may also be said that most citizens in states with rfras have little idea that there are very real threats to their religious freedom that make rfras necessary.

Brad

Marci wrote:
  The big political picture here is interesting, because if religious entities overreach sufficiently, there will be a backlash against rfras generally.  And since they are not constitutionally required, legislative repeal is possible.   Of course, we are not there yet.   While there is a burgeoning and passionate movement against RLUIPA's impact on residential neighborhoods, most citizens in states with rfras have little idea they exist, let alone impose on the public good.  
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