I already made it clear that thought crimes and beliefs are not actionable. What part of law anywhere says it is against the law to have beliefs even if they are unlawful if acted upon? If they act upon an unlawful action based in belief, then the action is actionable. Jeffs is in jail btw. If your child listens to a CD about shooting cops, does that make him a cop killer even if he believes cops are pigs and should be shot? Unless he shoots the cop or has someone shoot the cop, it is not against the law.
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>>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.