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She still has the freedom to practice any religion she wants, that freedom does not permit her to refuse people the services of her office as protected by the Supreme Court. Being a public servant, or any real professional means your faith stays at the door when you're on the job
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  • So what you're saying is that your Freedom of Religion right is void when you walk in the door? If so, then all rights are void when you walk in the door. No Law permits one to be punished for following their religion, correct me if I'm wrong.

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  • [quote]So what you're saying is that your Freedom of Religion right is void when you walk in the door? [/quote] Technically you're still entitled to that right, but religion must stay out of government to remove bias. Therefore your religious beliefs must stay out of your professional business, the two entities are very different. [quote]If so, then all rights are void when you walk in the door. [/quote] That is a huge leap, can you please substantiate this with some evidence? [quote]No Law permits one to be punished for following their religion, correct me if I'm wrong.[/quote] This can be interpreted in different ways. If you claim your religion calls you to harm or infringe upon the rights of others, then it is most likely unlawful.

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  • You're right.

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  • Your freedom does not allow you to refuse a government service. She is fully capable of being a practicing Christian and still hand out marriage licenses, as such she is in custody and the Supreme Court moved against her. There is no argument here, if she feels her religion prevents her from doing this job, she needs to find a new one.

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