Topic > Religious Freedom: A Religious Trap? - 1599

Due to the history of other countries, religious freedom should not be further legalized. While Christian values ​​can be achieved, religious freedom laws are known to be the backbone of discrimination, hatred, violence and superiority. This causes one religious group to feel dominant over the religious beliefs of another. Discrimination against religious groups in the United States is not as severe as in other countries around the world, however discrimination in the United States is becoming increasingly widespread and poses an imminent threat to “freedom of religion." Zak Lutz, Harvard student Political Law Review, comments on a recent and publicized court case, that of the lawsuit brought by the United States Conference or the Catholic Bishop against the Obama administration (2). “Cardinal Timothy Dean of New York led 43 Catholic institutions, from schools to hospitals, arguing that it is unconstitutional for them to provide birth control to their employees (Lutz 2). Most legal scholars argue that the free exercise clause does not apply in this case, especially in light of recent changes which exempt religious groups from directly supplying their employees” (Lutz 3, Bishop Robert H. Brom of San Diego, points out that: “In 1968, Pope Paul VI published his historic encyclical letter Humanae Vitae (Latin, “Life). human”), which reiterated the Church's constant teaching that it is always intrinsically wrong to use contraception. to prevent new human beings from being born” (Brom 1). “Contraception is wrong because it is a deliberate violation of God's design for the human race, called “natural law”… which is procreation” (Brom 1). The Obama administration is discriminatory towards the Catholic religion and its opinions. “Freedom of religion” is…… half of the paper…… 34-44. Network. April 23, 2014. Fleet, Josh. “History of Hate: Crimes Against Sikhs Since 9/11.” The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com. 07 August 2012. Web. 23 April 2014. “The “Final Solution”” United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. United States Holocaust Remembrance Council. April 22, 2014. Web. April 22, 2014. Al-Saiedi, Abdul R. “Saddam Accused of Genocide of Kurds.” Newyorktimes.com. New York Times. 05 April 2006. Web. 23 April 2014.Schulzke, Eric. "Religious freedom as a fundamental human right". Desert news. 24 March 2012: np SIRS Issues Researcher. Network. April 28, 2014.George, Robert P. and Katrina Lantos Swett. “Religious freedom is more than just religion.” Wall Street Journal. 26 July 2013: A.11. SIRS Problem Researcher. Network. April 28, 2014.Lutz, Zak. "Limits of religious freedom". Harvard Policy Review. 01 June 2013: 10. SIRS Issues Researcher. Network. April 28. 2014.