The ban is silly, not because of the religious aspect, but because it's not that big of a deal, and the government shouldn't be making these decisions for parents.
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This contradicts itself. If the government is prosecuting parents for decisions they are making for their kids, then the government *is* making decisions for the parents.
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It's restricting what decisions parents can make for their kids, yes. Sometimes to support the individuals freedom of choice & belief, you have to criminalise private individuals who would deny it to those they have power over.
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