- My religion explicitly says that fetuses aren’t people until their first breath. Does that mean abortions aren’t murder as long as the mother is Christian? 
- It’s against my religion to pay taxes - Its against my religion for capitalists to have rights, also I have a deeply held religious tradition called eating the rich (I expect this to be accommodated) - Well, I understand what you’re saying but you sound like a Christian, basing your religion on what others cannot have. 🙃 - Close, I grew up Jewish :3 
 
 
- Seems to work for the Amish. - Sadly for my new religion, they do actually pay taxes. - Oh! Check that out. It’s just Social Security and Medicare they don’t pay. Which seems fair since they seem to have their own community versions that they contribute to. - In the US, as long as your religion is recognized by the IRS, the Church itself doesn’t pay income/property taxes. Once you get your first church set up, just make all your personal luxury purchases through the Church! 
 
 
 
- Let me guess, some religious freedom BS? - EDIT: Yep! Forget laws that make things legal. Their fefes are more important. - Imagine having a job that you admit you are unable to do all of, and still keeping that job. And screwing others over just because of beliefs that YOU have. What a world that those believe in a sky daddy live in… - Same things goes for pharmacists that think their beliefs should intrude on being able to just count out pills without butting into others’ lives. 
 
- If your religion prevents you from doing your job it’s your duty to get a new fucking job. 
- christianity holding all of us back, yet again. 
- Guessing this will be the basis to challenge Obergfell (sp?). - I think they’re already doing that with the Kim Davis bullshit. 
- Probably more ammo, with a state Supreme Court comment allowing discrimination under guise of religious liberty. To have that opinion backed by the highest Court of a state somewhat legitimizes their case and may put more pressure on the conservative justices to allow sex-based discrimination again. 
 
- Well, after a judge had married the first couple, you’d think it would get a bit awkward. - How many people can a judge legally marry, anyway? - Depends how Mormon he is, I guess 🤷 
 








