Oklahoma Republicans introduce bill forcing doctors to warn abortion patients about the existence of an imaginary "reversible abortion"

I wonder if you could challenge this law on the grounds that telling falsehoods is specifically prohibited by Christian teachings and thus this law is violating your right to freely practice your religion?

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The whole issue from top to bottom is about denying other people the right to practice their own beliefs without government intervention. It’s un-Constitutional at every level, and yet, here we are.

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Presumably once passed it will be successfully challenged in the courts. That’s what tends to happen with these nutty rightwing compulsion laws. Admittedly it’s all a huge waste of time.

Now there’s the new danger that if the case got all the way to the Supreme Court, it might not be successful at that level, because that’s the whole point of Trump packing the court with social conservatives.

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