Frequently Asked Questions
(Educational – Not Law)
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No. It protects private faith and worship while stopping government from enforcing religious law or ideology as civil law.
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No. Private, voluntary prayer is fully protected. Only government-led or government-enforced devotion is prohibited.
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Yes—no one may demand that government apply religious law to public accommodations or public services. Government must remain neutral.
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Yes. It protects conscience-based refusal to ideological or medical coercion by government.
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No. It relies on existing law and civil remedies only.
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No. It applies equally to all religions and ideologies. Neutrality protects everyone.
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It stops coercion from both directions:
– no religious law imposed by government, and
– no ideology imposed on the People.