Can throwing rocks through Indiana businesses open on the Sabbath be considered religious freedom?

Delta4Embassy

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If a religious business is open Friday sundown to Saturday sundown (the Sabbath) and ya chuck rocks through their windows, is that protected religious freedom?

Penalty for violating the rules governing the Sabbath is death by stoning, but let's start small. :)
 
Did someone do that?

Not afaik here, but goes on all the time in Israel.

Haredim Protest In Ashdod After Stores Open On Shabbat
Haredim Protest In Ashdod After Stores Open On Shabbat - FailedMessiah.com

28 arrested as Haredim riot over Shabbat opening of Jerusalem parking lot
28 arrested as Haredim riot over Shabbat opening of Jerusalem parking lot - Israel News Haaretz

If the US is going to become this new ultra-religious shangri la it's worth asking if religious freedom bills will result in other ultra-religious types doing this sort of thing here.
 
If a religious business is open Friday sundown to Saturday sundown (the Sabbath) and ya chuck rocks through their windows, is that protected religious freedom?

Penalty for violating the rules governing the Sabbath is death by stoning, but let's start small. :)
The 1st Amendment does not allow crimes to be committed.
 
Basic rule of thumb...your rights end where the next persons rights begin.
 
Another by-product is going to be those religions and branches/denominations which allow gay marriage. Reform Judaism does for example. So Indiana may find itself at odds with religions ok with homosexuality and gay-marriage. To say nothing of the business aspect of Sabbath enforcement closing down every nightclub Friday night. :)
 
If a religious business is open Friday sundown to Saturday sundown (the Sabbath) and ya chuck rocks through their windows, is that protected religious freedom?

Penalty for violating the rules governing the Sabbath is death by stoning, but let's start small. :)
The 1st Amendment does not allow crimes to be committed.

Isn't a crime, it's God's law. :)
 
If a religious business is open Friday sundown to Saturday sundown (the Sabbath) and ya chuck rocks through their windows, is that protected religious freedom?

Penalty for violating the rules governing the Sabbath is death by stoning, but let's start small. :)

Are you actually as fucking stupid as you sound? If so, who finds the On/Off button on the computer for you?
 
If a religious business is open Friday sundown to Saturday sundown (the Sabbath) and ya chuck rocks through their windows, is that protected religious freedom?

Penalty for violating the rules governing the Sabbath is death by stoning, but let's start small. :)
The 1st Amendment does not allow crimes to be committed.

Isn't a crime, it's God's law. :)
You know God's law, yet you violate them all the time, why is that?
 
If a religious business is open Friday sundown to Saturday sundown (the Sabbath) and ya chuck rocks through their windows, is that protected religious freedom?

Penalty for violating the rules governing the Sabbath is death by stoning, but let's start small. :)
The 1st Amendment does not allow crimes to be committed.

Isn't a crime, it's God's law. :)
You know God's law, yet you violate them all the time, why is that?

Because I grew out of my childhood 'imaginary friend' phase. Thanks for asking. :)
 
Did someone do that?

Not afaik here, but goes on all the time in Israel.

Haredim Protest In Ashdod After Stores Open On Shabbat
Haredim Protest In Ashdod After Stores Open On Shabbat - FailedMessiah.com

28 arrested as Haredim riot over Shabbat opening of Jerusalem parking lot
28 arrested as Haredim riot over Shabbat opening of Jerusalem parking lot - Israel News Haaretz

If the US is going to become this new ultra-religious shangri la it's worth asking if religious freedom bills will result in other ultra-religious types doing this sort of thing here.

What a load of bullshit. I swear, if we could bag up what you leftists have been spewing today, we could fertilize the entire state of Texas with it.
 
If a religious business is open Friday sundown to Saturday sundown (the Sabbath) and ya chuck rocks through their windows, is that protected religious freedom?

Penalty for violating the rules governing the Sabbath is death by stoning, but let's start small. :)
The 1st Amendment does not allow crimes to be committed.

Isn't a crime, it's God's law. :)

Thanks for sharing, Reverend Delta.

Now piss off. No one here's interested in joining your half-assed church.
 
Another by-product is going to be those religions and branches/denominations which allow gay marriage. Reform Judaism does for example. So Indiana may find itself at odds with religions ok with homosexuality and gay-marriage. To say nothing of the business aspect of Sabbath enforcement closing down every nightclub Friday night. :)
You want Jewish religious laws here? That's odd. Why?

Has any Christian ever complained that some other business services gay weddings? Businesses that don't recommend other businesses that do. So that's not true either.

How many lies and false narratives are liberals going to come up with?
 
Another by-product is going to be those religions and branches/denominations which allow gay marriage. Reform Judaism does for example. So Indiana may find itself at odds with religions ok with homosexuality and gay-marriage. To say nothing of the business aspect of Sabbath enforcement closing down every nightclub Friday night. :)
You want Jewish religious laws here? That's odd. Why?

Has any Christian ever complained that some other business services gay weddings? Businesses that don't recommend other businesses that do. So that's not true either.

How many lies and false narratives are liberals going to come up with?

I'm all about equality. If we're going to respect one religion, we outta repsect all of them. If a religious business owner wants to discriminate fine. But at the same time, that business owner will now be expected to abide by ALL their religion. Not just the parts they agree with. (tosses rock up and down in palm an eager expression in his eyes) :)
 
If a religious business is open Friday sundown to Saturday sundown (the Sabbath) and ya chuck rocks through their windows, is that protected religious freedom?

Penalty for violating the rules governing the Sabbath is death by stoning, but let's start small. :)

Where did this happen?
 

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