Exactly my point. While they tried to account for that variation in peoples' interpretation of the Sabbath here in the document, consider the precedent this would set. Where would the line ever be drawn if this religious dogma is able to be legally enforced by the state?!
Imagine any other topic being codified. What happens to the people who don't believe in the interpretation codified? What of the people who aren't part of that religion at all?
The state should not be allowed to enforce any religious group's interpretations of their faith on the rest of us.
There is no Sunday sabbath in the scriptures anywhere. Sabbath is a day instituted at creation.
Exactly my point. While they tried to account for that variation in peoples' interpretation of the Sabbath here in the document, consider the precedent this would set. Where would the line ever be drawn if this religious dogma is able to be legally enforced by the state?!
Imagine any other topic being codified. What happens to the people who don't believe in the interpretation codified? What of the people who aren't part of that religion at all?
The state should not be allowed to enforce any religious group's interpretations of their faith on the rest of us.