Civil Rights Issues: First Amendment Rights

mercredi 26 novembre 2014

My question involves civil rights in the State of: Federal Rights and the First Amendment. When the Bill of Rights was first penned, one of the Authors, Thomas Jefferson, wrote the interpretation for the first amendment. It states that the law provides every citizen regardless of background or cultural identity, the freedom to worship God according to his or her own conscience. Why are all the recent judgments in favor of only those who chose not to worship him at all? Should they be able to force their viewpoint on those who do choose to worship God as they believe Him? Their voice should be according to the percentages stated by the law, an appreciable majority. Should they be forced to worship when they do not believe? We already know in this country that they are not forced. They don't ever have to step into a house of worship in this country if they choose it and they will not be punished for it. Why should they try to dictate what all the houses of worship in this country do behind their own doors? It is their right to worship according to their conscience. There should be no law in this country that forces a house of worship to act against their creed.





Civil Rights Issues: First Amendment Rights

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