Sentences with phrase «religious objectors»

The phrase "religious objectors" refers to individuals who have strong personal or moral beliefs based on their religion and do not agree with or support certain practices or actions due to religious reasons. Full definition
(There is an exemption for religious objectors; if an employee is successful in attaining that status, they don't have to pay any money to the union, but must donate a full dues share to an approved charity.)
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, and will decide whether businesses run by religious objectors to gay marriage may refuse to cater a gay wedding.
It's entitled «The Church of the Left,» and it argues for an important shift in the understanding of where religious objectors stand today after the Indiana affair.The shift goes back to the Bill of Rights....
And since it will be possible to defeat Obamacare's Free Birth Control Rule against religious objectors without requiring constitutional analysis, I think the controversy will not require adjudication by the Supreme Court.
Like the religious objectors, scientists wishing to separate faith and reason — a minority, but a noisy one — claim that nature, which they often think of as self - subsistent rather than as created, can not be reconciled to God, whose existence they often deny.
«The best bet for these religious objectors is to seek accommodation in the political process.
«The religious objectors demand a right to control how the government regulates insurance companies.»
In Utah, for example, laws protect LGBT individuals and religious objectors
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