Allowing people to do things they otherwise wouldn’t be, when they invoke their religious convictions is a dangerous slippery slope. Where will they draw the line ? How will they differentiate between someone with a genuine conviction and someone who is just a bigot and wants to punish those who think and act differently ? Someone’s “ genuine conviction “ can also be at odds with the ideals of a free society.
Allowing people to do things they otherwise wouldn’t be, when they invoke their religious convictions is a dangerous slippery slope. Where will they draw the line ? How will they differentiate between someone with a genuine conviction and someone who is just a bigot and wants to punish those who think and act differently ? Someone’s “ genuine conviction “ can also be at odds with the ideals of a free society.