Spartanburg, South Carolina, is experiencing the largest measles outbreak to hit the U.S. since 2000. One of the reasons is that people are getting “religious exemptions” for vaccinations for their children. I’d say this was really Darwinian natural selection at work, except that it is happening to children who have no voice in the matter.
Let’s get something straight. You do have freedom of religion. You also have the right to be stupid, as many voters demonstrate far too often. On the other hand, your religion may be restricted if it harms children or other people.
Yes, if you are an adult, you may handle poisonous snakes in church. If God loves you, maybe the snake won’t bite, although my advice is not to carry this too far by pinching the snake’s tail. On the other hand, if you are a believer in “spare the rod and spoil the child” and then beat your kid with a bull whip until his back is lacerated and running with blood, you will be arrested for child abuse. And you damn well should be.
Let’s take this to its ridiculous limit. Child sacrifice may have been permitted, even mandated in Mayan times, but NOT TODAY. You can be cited if your kid is not in a proper seat belt, no matter what your religious belief. You should not have a legal right to put your kid in harm’s way by denying that kid life-saving medical treatment. I don’t give a damn what your religion says.