1. Religious freedom means you can either practice any religion you want or no goddamn religion at all.
2. Religious freedom does not mean you can use your beliefs to dictate what others can and cannot do.

Your religion guides you, not all of us. It’s as simple as that.

@Strandjunker I absolutely judge people by their religious lifestyle choices. The #bible god explicitly threatens multiple times to torture and massacre everyone who chooses not to worship him. Anyone choosing that deity/religion is not a good person. Full stop.
@TheStormcrow @Strandjunker I’d go a little further. Any religion that preaches that it’s the only path to salvation and any other non-believers must be converted to that path is harmful to others. It’s adherents believe it is their business to interfere with the lives of those others.
@CuriousMind @TheStormcrow @Strandjunker that would forbid most political parties, because everyone thinks their "path" is the only one and all others need to be changed. I would argue that a lot of political parties take their views to a level of religion.
Disclaimer: I don't know enough about US politics, but lived in different countries e.g. communist UDSSR