So, then, if you live in Alabama you are forbidden to vote if you don't follow the "Exodusian" religion? Or are you forbiddent to receive welfare? Or what?
Maybe you have to take an oath of fealty to the "Exodusian" religion? Can you point me to this oath of fealty?
You're forbidden from being considered to have a "real" religion, according to Judge Moore's published statements. And this comes dangerously - and unconstitutionally - close to being forbidden equal rights and equal justice in Alabama courtrooms.
Maybe you have to take an oath of fealty to the "Exodusian" religion? Can you point me to this oath of fealty?
I can point you to Christ's and St. Paul's statements that we should not pay fealty to the commandments of Exodus, but somehow I doubt that's what you're looking for. The "Exodusian" religions which you are seeking to have identified are those which venerate the Book of Exodus as holy. This generally includes the Jews, virtually all sects of Christians, and (in some peoples' opinions) the Muslims. This excludes the Buddhists, the Hindus, the atheists, Shintoists, and the minor religions. Coincidentally enough, Judge Moore is trying to have it declared that the "Exodusian" version of God's word is supreme in Alabama, whether everyone else likes it or not. The federal district court stepped in to restore the civil rights of non-"Exodusians".