Religious Rights: Bills target broad range of perceived attacks on beliefs

ARIZONA CAPITAL TIMES
By Luige del Puerto
 
ARIZONA - Already steeped in the battle over abortion and contraception in health plans, social conservatives have also ramped up their efforts to advance religious expression in the public square, taking advantage of the dominance of policymakers at the state Capitol with similar impulses. Their immediate goal is to paint a protective coat on religious expression. [link]

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Anonymous said…
As a longtime proponent of a National Museum for Religious Freedom, I love the idea of bolstering religious rights. The question is whether religious rights are the rights of individuals, such as artists or women or gays, or are politicians seeking to bolster the rights of organizations to censor ideas with which they disagree, or to discriminate against them?