There are restrictions on religion.
You can believe anything you want, but you cannot act on those beliefs if those beliefs are intended to harm someone else.
For example, you can believe in human sacrifice if you want, you are not free to act on those beliefs.
That's why if you would actually look at that monstrosity of a mosque or whatever the muslims want to build at Ground Zero, you will see it is unconstitutional. The intent, based on muslim religious beliefs, is to proclaim that area as muslim territory and deny others religious freedom.
The courts did not establish freedom of religion. God did. It is a violation of your God-given rights no matter where you see it.
Likewise, any time someone starts taxing you for what you don’t have, then they have crossed a boundary.
Is it a violation of freedom if we tax the Amish for not having cars?