Religious exemption

The definition of Religious exemption is a legal privilege that exempts members of a certain religion from a “law”, regulation, or requirement by the state or government.
Note: you can never be exempt from law; otherwise the victim would be without justice.
A legal privilege is not a right, and it certainly is not your right; it is a clause within a contract that someone else controls.
If you do not control said contract, then the privilege, along with the exemption can be withdrawn at any time.
I've never come across that rule here. Where does it even come into play?
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32 sats \ 0 replies \ @Lux 4 Aug
mainly taxes, other things too first that comes to mind, churches here during conid operated normally Rasta enjoy herb...
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