Friday, March 9, 2012

In Kentucky: The Senate panel fowards the 'Religious Freedom Act'

Sen. Jimmy Higdon
Kentucky... Damnnit! They are trying to protect religion to the point of foolishness. The Senate Judiciary Committee approved this mess on a vote of 6-0.

Here more on this malarkey:

The sponsor of Senate Bill 158, Sen. Jimmy Higdon, R-Lebanon, said it is designed to protect the free exercise of religion from unnecessary restriction by government.


He said it would give courts "more ammunition in favor of religion" when considering cases such as the jailing of Amish residents in Western Kentucky who refused to use orange safety triangles on their buggies and Christians in Bell County who want to hold public prayer at school athletic events.


The bill would "prohibit any human authority from burdening actions that are based on religious beliefs, except in support of a compelling governmental interest using the least restrictive means to further that interest."


The government would have to prove it has a "compelling interest" before it could restrict someone's religious freedom, Higdon said.
So folks will use religion to get out trouble, basically. Thanks lawmakers, you may have ruined the true point of religion.


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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

And this is why I refuse to live in the South.

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