Thanks for your reply:
>>I already made it clear that thought crimes and beliefs are not actionable.
Not thought crimes, actions. Placing your child in the control of a known and convicted child abuser.
The religious beliefs involved are irrelevant.
I repeat again. Jeffs is in jail. In jail in another state. Not running around raping or abusing kids. In jail. For a long time with more pending charges. He is far from Texas and the compound. Not anywhere near it. Not able to abuse the kids. Get it yet?
If they believe he is the messiah and believe that children should have children at 12 who cares, as long as those beliefs are not acted upon. We do not prosecute thought crimes nor prosecute thought crimes based on religion. In your world perhaps, but the US constitution protects us.