All forms of life do not have the necessary attributes to form the necessary substances. In the case of abortion, you are comparing a human fetus with that of all forms of life to where there exists no attributes in comparison to say they are similar in substance. There are no factual correspondents that can be demonstrated in any actuality. To otherwise is almost solipsistic in nature. — Cobra
This sounds like a good question but it dissolves on contact. What is "individual religious faith"? Do you mean some sort of belief? And what would the establishment and free exercise clauses have to do with it?How do you reconcile individual religious faith with institutional religious authority? Can the First Amendment protect both if they conflict? — Gary M Washburn
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