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Originally Posted by GP_Matt
I find it quite easy. Freedom of religion gives you the right to believe and act as you would but it stops (or at least I think it should) when you come up against the rights of another. As an adult I should have the right to weigh my beliefs against the benefits, a child doesn't have that luxury so harming your child in the name of your beliefs is wrong but harming yourself in the name of your beliefs is okay.
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And now you've crossed over into a violation of the right of families to function as they choose.
I happen to agree with the result you call for, but don't pretend that there isn't an infringement upon liberty in getting to it.