> Of course not, but I don't impose my Christian beliefs on
> others andinsist that the world must obey my beliefs.
If participating in some aspect of civic life, like graduating high school or paying a traffic fine, forced you to commit a sin to do it properly, would you feel your rights were imposed upon?
So if my religious teachings believe that abortion is a sin, can I use this to prevent the school from taking my daughter for an abortion without my permission? Can I also request that all other children in the school be prevented from getting a school sanctioned abortion because it is a sin to me? This has been tested and the courts have found that this is not a reason for denying abortions to school children.
Is it because my sin is a Christian sin, and thus not as important as a Muslim sin? I think I detect a double standard here.