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What if I created a new religion? Would it be legal?


1) Cutting off the lobes of ears: (We believe ears are dirty because my God said so in a book I wrote).

2) All men must wear designer silk gloves . (Part of my belief of not catching germs).

3) Women wear a hood over their heads with pictures of Motorbikes. (Motorbikes are sacred in my religion, and we must be allowed to carry a bottle of oil also).

4) I need seperate bathing areas to other religions where I bathe in tears of friends and relatives. (Vital part to my religion).

5) I require a special diet where I only can eat food that is cold. My preference is ice cream. (Any other way would be seen as very wrong to me and offensive).

6) I need buildings where I play rock music very loudly at 7am over loud speakers and nobody is allowed in the building if they are female, or they aren't a member of my religion.

7) If anyone draws a photo of a motorbike without consent, we riot/threaten or kill people - worldwide.

8) My own motorbike bank law with legal standing.

Creating the religion -- that depends on the laws of your country. Some countries have a national religion (England, Iraq, Saudi Arabia) and some don't (US, India).

In the US -- the courts are not allowed (constitutionally) to evaluate whether a religion is "valid" or not -- they can only verify whether you are consistent in following its tenets.

As to the activities you list -- belief is one thing -- practice is another. Almost all counties regulate conduct, whether religious or otherwise -- and just because something is religiously motivated may or may not (depending on the country and the religion) get you around general laws.

In the US -- you can get away with #2, #3 (mostly), #4 (but the govt won't provide them), and #5 (again, you provide your own, or settle for whatever non-heated food is available).

#1 and #7 aren't going to be allowed -- maiming and violence don't have religious exemptions. #6 you might get -- except for the noise problem, depending on local zoning.



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What is John McCain's relationship with Shelly Shannon and the Army of God?


Raw Story reports that John McCain, against the advice of wiser heads, addressed a conference of the far right Oregon Citizens Alliance in the early 90s. He should have listened.

The speaker just prior to McCain publically expressed sympathy for Shelly Shannon, who then stood accused (and was eventually convcicted) of the attempted murder of Dr. George Tiller of Wichita, Kansas -- as well as carrying out a multi-state spree of clinnic arsons across the West.

Shelly Shannon also considered herself a soldier in the underground terror organization, Army of God, which views Shannon as a "hero of the faith" and a "Warrior Soldier in the Army of God." The group devotes a section of its web site to celebrating her exploits and her martyrdom.

For more disturbing information:

John McCain, Shelly Shannon and the Army of God

By Frederick Clarkson

http://www.talk2action.org/story/2008/10/7/194617/223

THey are a religious group that helps starving africans in Sudan and Dar fur, He supports them

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