1) Do the adherents of this religion have the right to circumvent laws designed to protect United States citizens and help law enforcement on a national level because the laws cause them to violate a belief they hold? 2) Should accommodations be made for religions such as this one?
1) Do the adherents of this religion have the right to circumvent laws designed to protect United States citizens and help law enforcement on a national level because the laws cause them to violate a belief they hold? 2) Should accommodations be made for religions such as this one?
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Transcribed Image Text:I do not personally believe that any
government and law officials have any form
of rights to force people to do anything that
is against their religion. If the government is
obliged to accommodate people's religious
beliefs which Canada is, then they cannot
force a group of people like the Hutterites
to do something that they believe is against
their religious beliefs. So, yes, I personally do
believe that in the Hutterites should be
allowed to circumvent laws as long as the
religion is not requiring physical harm to be
done to the person with the beliefs or the
people around them. I believe that the
Hutterites did the right thing by taking their
case to court and then again to the Supreme
Court.
Accommodations can easily be made for
people with these religious beliefs, all they
need to do is figure out a way to protect the
country without forcing people to use a
photo ID. There are people around the world
who you rarely ever see their face so a photo
ID would not work for them, so why force it
onto other people? A photo ID does not stop
people from stealing someone
else's identity, which is the only reason that
the Alberta Court was fighting so hard to
force them to have the ID in the first place.

Transcribed Image Text:1) Do the adherents of this religion have the
right to circumvent laws designed to protect
United States citizens and help law enforcement
on a national level because the laws cause them
to violate a belief they hold?
2) Should accommodations be made for
religions such as this one?
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