Finshaggy
Well-Known Member
And here is an example of how it is Constitutional for 2 people in the same Religion, or even the same Congregation, to have differing ideas.
Thomas v. Review Board of the Indiana Employment Security Division, 450 U.S. 707 (1981)
"However, the resolution of that question is not to turn upon a judicial perception of the particular belief or practice in question; religious beliefs need not be acceptable, logical, consistent, or comprehensible to others in order to merit First Amendment protection."
Thomas v. Review Board of the Indiana Employment Security Division, 450 U.S. 707 (1981)
"However, the resolution of that question is not to turn upon a judicial perception of the particular belief or practice in question; religious beliefs need not be acceptable, logical, consistent, or comprehensible to others in order to merit First Amendment protection."